Dermoscopic findings and comparison of usefulness of longitudinal versus transversal sections in the histological diagnosis of alopecia X

Author:

Zanna Giordana1ORCID,Abramo Francesca2ORCID,Contiero Barbara3,Zini Eric134,Albanese Francesco5,Borio Elena6,Godizzi Francesco7,Necci Fabiano5,Luciani Luca8ORCID,Roccabianca Paola7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Anicura‐Istituto Veterinario di Novara Granozzo con Monticello Italy

2. Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Pisa Pisa Italy

3. Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health University of Padova Legnaro Italy

4. Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine, Vetsuisse Faculty University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

5. CDVet‐ Laboratorio Analisi Veterinarie Roma Rho Italy

6. Clinica Veterinaria San Martino Novara Italy

7. Department of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Medicine Lodi Italy

8. Centro Veterinario Cattolica Cattolica Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA combination of dermoscopic and histological findings may provide useful information for the diagnosis of hair follicle diseases. However, there are no studies on dermoscopic–histopathological correlations in dogs affected by alopecia X, and comparison of longitudinal versus transversal sectioning of skin biopsy specimens in the assessment of this hair loss disorder has not been thoroughly investigated.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to correlate dermoscopic and histological features using both longitudinal and transversal sectioning of skin biopsy samples to gain additional information for the diagnosis of alopecia X.AnimalsNineteen Pomeranian dogs affected by alopecia X and five healthy Pomeranians as controls.Materials and MethodsDermoscopic–histological correlation was performed within the diseased group, whereas histological comparisons against controls. The demographic and clinical characteristics also were related to the histological findings.ResultsThe dermoscopic findings revealed scattered, thinned, short hairs mixed with amorphous keratoseborrhoeic‐like material (follicular plugging), perifollicular and intrafollicular scaling, and hyperpigmentation varying from pinpoint black spots to a diffuse texture. Dermoscopic findings correlated with histological findings for selected qualitative and quantitative findings. The usefulness of transversal sections was demonstrated in accurately determining the hair follicular density and counts, growth arrest phases and in identifying mineralisation of hair follicle basement membrane when compared to the longitudinal. Conversely, no correlations between histological findings and demographic and clinical characteristics were detected.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceThese data provide evidence of the usefulness of dermoscopic evaluation as an accessory diagnostic tool and of transversal sections of skin biopsies as complementary to the diagnosis of alopecia X.

Funder

European Society of Veterinary Dermatology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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