# Pruritus in Lichen Planopilaris and Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia—Clinical Characteristics and Dermoscopic Correlations

**Authors:** Kinga Kołcz, Karolina Krawczyk-Wołoszyn, Adam Reich, Magdalena Żychowska

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jcm13164898 · 2024-08-19

## TL;DR

This study explores how itching relates to specific skin features in two types of scarring hair loss, LPP and FFA.

## Contribution

The study identifies correlations between pruritus and specific dermoscopic features in LPP and FFA patients.

## Key findings

- Itching occurred in 73.8% of patients with LPP and FFA.
- Perifollicular scaling, hair diameter diversity, and white halo were significantly linked to pruritus.
- Cold water and air often relieved itching, while heat and stress worsened it.

## Abstract

Background: Lichen planopilaris (LPP) and frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) are the most common causes of lymphocytic scarring alopecia. Itching of the scalp is a common accompanying symptom. The aim of the study was the clinical assessment of pruritus and its correlation with dermoscopic features. Methods: Sixty-one patients with scarring alopecia were analyzed (LPP = 16; FFA = 33; coexisting LPP-FFA = 12). Each patient underwent a trichoscopic examination. Itch severity and characteristics were assessed using a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), 4-item Itch Questionnaire and 12-item Descriptive Pruritus Assessment Questionnaire. Results: Itching of the scalp occurred in 73.8% of the patients (mean maximal VAS 5.3 ± 3.1 points). Pruritus was most frequently accompanied by tingling (19.7%) or burning (14.8%) sensations. The following factors most frequently increased the severity of pruritus: sweating, heat, stress and hot water. On the other hand, cold water and cold air often relieved symptoms. There was a significant relationship between itch and perifollicular scaling (p = 0.011), hair diameter diversity (p = 0.008) and white halo (p = 0.016). Conclusions: Pruritus was the main subjective complaint reported by patients suffering from LPP and FFA. A better understanding of pruritic features may help in the selection of an effective therapeutic strategy.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Lichen planopilaris (MONDO:0018879), Frontal fibrosing alopecia (MONDO:0016776)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** scarring alopecia (MESH:D002921), FFA (MESH:D005355), LPP (MESH:D008010), Itch (MESH:D011537), pruritic (MESH:C535817)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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