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期刊名:Journal of investigative dermatology symposium proceedings

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ISSN:1087-0024

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Amy J McMichael Amy J McMichael
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune condition characterized by T cell-mediated attack of the hair follicle. The inciting antigenic stimulus is unknown. A dense perbulbar lymphocytic infiltrate and reproducible immunologic abnormalities ar...
Gurpreet S Ahluwalia Gurpreet S Ahluwalia
Few dermatologic conditions carry as much anxiety and emotional distress as hair loss resulting from a disease condition such as alopecia areata or as a result of cytotoxic drug treatment, e.g., after chemotherapy. Bimatoprost 0.03% solutio...
Massimo Gadina Massimo Gadina
Cytokines have pivotal roles in the maintenance of an appropriate immune response. Targeting cytokine receptors has been an effective means of treating immune-related disorders. In the past few years, research efforts have been directed tow...
Thanh-Nga T Tran Thanh-Nga T Tran
Cutaneous delivery of therapeutics represents a proven and attractive option for treating a variety of dermatologic conditions with minimal systemic side effects. Although there have been many innovations in drug delivery systems, the numbe...
Vera H Price Vera H Price
Alopecia areata is the only condition that can cause complete hair loss in 3 months without symptoms or signs.
Vera H Price Vera H Price
The differential diagnosis of a strongly positive and painless hair pull test includes alopecia areata and loose anagen syndrome. A hair mount examined with low power light microscopy easily clarifies the diagnosis.
Ranjitha Katikaneni,Rohan Gulati,Daniel Suh et al. Ranjitha Katikaneni et al.
Alopecia areata is a common form of hair loss in which autoimmune-mediated destruction of hair follicles causes patchy hair loss, for which there is no adequate therapy. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) induces the hair cycle and promotes hair gro...
Carolyn Goh Carolyn Goh
Peg-interferon alpha-2a and 2b and ribavirin have become the mainstays of chronic hepatitis C treatment. Although various cutaneous side effects have been reported, alopecia areata in its various forms have rare reports and has not been wel...
Robert C Gensure Robert C Gensure
Reported is a patient with severe alopecia areata, multiple autoimmune diseases (chronic lymphocytic thyroidis, primary ovarian failure), and Down syndrome. She had a poor response to topical treatment with glucocorticoids and minoxidil, bu...
Rim S Ishak,Melissa P Piliang Rim S Ishak
Although the association between alopecia areata (AA), psoriasis, and other autoimmune diseases has been well reported in the literature, an association with metabolic syndrome has not been reported. We present two young women with the comb...