Zhong S, Huang C, Zhuang M, Liu Q, Tian Z, Yang D. Botanical extract combined with minoxidil improve hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia caused by p.G11R mutations: a case report.
J DERMATOL TREAT 2024;
35:2378163. [PMID:
38991555 DOI:
10.1080/09546634.2024.2378163]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
We aim to explore a potential treatment strategy for hair loss.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
A male 6-year-old child was diagnosed with hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia 2 (HED2) caused by GJB6 (p.G11R) mutations. He presented at our clinic with diffuse thinning and fine and brittle hair since birth. Additionally, the child exhibited abnormal development of teeth, fingernails, and toenails. The condition of the child's hair had not improved significantly with age. He was treated with botanical extracts combined with Minoxidil.
RESULTS
After one and a half months of treatment, the patient showed remarkable hair growth.
CONCLUSIONS
Our team has previously used botanical extracts in combination for the treatment of autosomal recessive wooly hair in children. In the present case, treatment with botanical extract combined with minoxidil was found to be equally efficacious. This case report provides valuable information for future studies on the use of botanical extracts in treating hair loss, as well as a safe and effective potential treatment strategy for children with congenital alopecia.
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