I Caroline Le Poole,Shikhar Mehrotra
I Caroline Le Poole
Vitiligo is a cutaneous autoimmune disease, especially devastating to patients with darker skin tones because of the contrast between unaffected and lesional skin. We studied immune cells infiltrating vitiligo skin and found very few regula...
Amanda F Nahhas,Tasneem F Mohammad,Iltefat H Hamzavi
Amanda F Nahhas
Vitiligo is a disorder characterized by the development of depigmented macules and patches secondary to melanocyte destruction. Several treatment options are available, including medical, light-based, and surgical therapies, that are often ...
Jorge A Hinojosa,Amit G Pandya
Jorge A Hinojosa
Patient registries serve as powerful and cost-effective research tools that can help improve our understanding of disease pathogenesis and treatment. Although patient registries for various dermatologic diseases currently exist, few address...
From Bench to Bedside: The Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute 2015 Skin of Color Symposium [0.03%]
从实验室到临床:汉普顿大学皮肤颜色研究学会2015年皮肤颜色研讨会
Clinton W Enos,Valerie M Harvey
Clinton W Enos
The Hampton University Skin of Color Research Institute Skin of Color Symposium 2015: From Bench to Bedside was held in Williamsburg, Virginia at the Williamsburg Lodge, November 13-15, 2015. The conference was designed to promote, develop,...
Wilma F Bergfeld,Angela M Christiano,Maria K Hordinsky;Faculty of the Ninth World Congress of Hair Research
Wilma F Bergfeld
Amanda T Wagner
Amanda T Wagner
Recent advances in our understanding of the autoimmune basis of alopecia areata provide an opportunity to create novel effective pharmaceutical interventions. The current lack of approved therapies for alopecia areata presents a high unmet ...
James A Solomon
James A Solomon
Developing a successful treatment for alopecia areata (AA), clearly has not been at the forefront of the agenda for new drug/device development among the pharmaceutical and medical device industry. The National Alopecia Areata Foundation (N...
Prevalence of Comorbid Conditions and Sun-Induced Skin Cancers in Patients with Alopecia Areata [0.03%]
斑秃合并症和日光引起的皮肤癌的患病率
Rose Miller,Ruzica Z Conic,Wilma Bergfeld et al.
Rose Miller et al.
Alopecia areata is a multifactorial autoimmune disease causing non-scarring hair loss. Recent genome-wide association studies have pointed to connections between alopecia areata and other autoimmune disorders. Research of clinical condition...
Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Another Atopy-Related Alopecia Areata Trigger? [0.03%]
嗜酸细胞性食管炎:另一种与过敏性疾病相关的斑秃诱发因素吗?
Omer Ibrahim,Wilma F Bergfeld,Melissa Piliang
Omer Ibrahim
Alopecia areata (AA) is associated with atopy in 10-22% of patients, twice the prevalence in the general population. Patients can present with concomitant atopic dermatitis, hay fever, asthma, and even allergies to dust mites. In many cases...
Vera H Price
Vera H Price