The effectiveness of oral mini-pulse methylprednisolonein - The treatment of alopecia areata in Vietnam

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BACKGROUND: Systemic corticosteroid is used to treat alopecia areata, but it is associated with side effects. Mini-pulse therapy is thought to be effective but able to reduce side effects. AIM: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of oral mini-pulse methylprednisolone in the treatment of alopecia areata. METHODS: Patients received methylprednisolone 16 mg orally for 2 consecutive days every week. RESULTS: After 3 months, among patients, 40% recovered well, and 55.6% recovered fairly. After 6 months, 82.2% recovered well, 17.8% recovered fairly. No adverse events were detected, and the recurrence rate was low (2.2%). CONCLUSION: Oral mini-pulse methylprednisolone therapy is an effective and safe therapeutic option for alopecia areata without side effects, and the time of the treatment is short.

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Trinh Thi, P., Tran Lan, A., Thu Ha, P. T., Van, T. N., Thi Minh, P. P., Nguyen Trong, H., … Lotti, T. (2019). The effectiveness of oral mini-pulse methylprednisolonein - The treatment of alopecia areata in Vietnam. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(2), 291–292. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.097

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