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Allergy, Volume 80, Issue 4, Page 1158-1161, April 2025.
Annika Friedrich+9 more
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Rapidly progressive alopecia areata totalis in a COVID‐19 patient, unresponsive to tofacitinib
Sineida Berbert Ferreira+5 more
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Serum IL-21 level and its relation to activity and severity of alopecia areata [PDF]
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-cicatricial alopecia that is postulated to be a hair-specific autoimmune disease, with genetic factors playing a role in disease susceptibility and severity.
Ahmed, Amira Magdy Hamdin+3 more
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Background Alopecia is an autoimmune condition that results in hair loss, mainly from the scalp. There are three specific types of auto-immune alopecia: alopecia areata (AA; small patches of hair loss), alopecia totalis (AT; total hair loss from the ...
Paige Clarke-Jeffers+2 more
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Two Cases of Alopecia Totalis, Showing the Effect of Ultra-Violet Light [PDF]
H. Corsi
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Analysis of the Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein 1 -2518 Promoter Polymorphism in Korean Patients with Alopecia Areata [PDF]
Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) levels are increased in scalp lesions of patients with alopecia areata (AA), suggesting a role in the development of AA.
Aguilar+24 more
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Guru pembelajar modul paket keahlian tata kecantikan kulit SMK kelompok kompetensi C: perawatan rambut, pengembangan kurikulum SMK. [PDF]
Modul materi yang dibahas dalam masing-masing kegiatan pembelajaran adalah 1) analisa kulit kepala dan rambut, 2) pencucian rambut, 3) perawatan kulit kepala dan rambut 4) pengeringan dan penataan rambut, 5) perawatan dan penataan hair ...
Pratiwi, Dian+2 more
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Introduction: Alopecia areata (AA) is a common type of hair loss with an autoimmune basis. As the role of homocysteine (Hcys), folate, and CRP has been considered in some autoimmune diseases.
Maryam Yousefi+5 more
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Alopecia areata is characterized by dysregulation in systemic type 17 and type 2 cytokines, which may contribute to disease‐associated psychological morbidity [PDF]
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease, causing patchy hair loss that can progress to involve the entire scalp (totalis) or body (universalis). CD8+NKG2D+ T cells dominate hair follicle pathogenesis, but the specific mechanisms
Astrand, A.+12 more
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Light-based therapies in the treatment of alopecia [PDF]
All types of alopecia, including androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata, and lichen planopilaris/frontal fibrosing alopecia, affect over half of men and women.
Gutierrez, Daniel+6 more
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