Deck 40: Alopecia
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Deck 40: Alopecia
A patient diagnosed with alopecia is noted to have scaling on the affected areas of the scalp. Which confirmatory test(s) will the provider order?
A) Examination of scalp scrapings with potassium hydroxide (KOH)
B) Grasping and pulling on a few dozen hairs
C) Serum iron studies and a complete blood count
D) Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test
A) Examination of scalp scrapings with potassium hydroxide (KOH)
B) Grasping and pulling on a few dozen hairs
C) Serum iron studies and a complete blood count
D) Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test
A
A patient is seen in the clinic for patches of hair loss. The provider notes several well-demarcated patches on the scalp and eyebrows without areas of inflammation and several hairs within the patch with thinner shafts near the scalp. Based on these findings, which type of alopecia is most likely?
A) Alopecia areata
B) Anagen effluvium
C) Cicatricial alopecia
D) Telogen effluvium
A) Alopecia areata
B) Anagen effluvium
C) Cicatricial alopecia
D) Telogen effluvium
A
A female patient is diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia. Which medication will the primary health care provider prescribe?
A) Anthralin
B) Cyclosporine
C) Finasteride
D) Minoxidil
A) Anthralin
B) Cyclosporine
C) Finasteride
D) Minoxidil
D

