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Alopecia totalis/universalis is the most severe subset of alopecia areata, which involves total loss of body hair. Approximately 5% of AA cases will progress to alopecia totalis [2].
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Alopecia totalis/universalis is the most severe subset of alopecia areata, which involves total loss of body hair. Approximately 5% of AA cases will progress to alopecia totalis [2].
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Topical Halcinonide in Alopecia Areata and in Alopecia Totalis
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1977When halcinonide cream was used for prolonged periods in patients affected by alopecia areata or alopecia totalis, marked and steady regrowth of hair was observed.
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Alopecia totalis: Is treating nonresponder patients useful?
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of different treatments in patients with alopecia totalis or universalis who did not respond to sensitizing therapies. Twenty-six patients, who had been receiving sensitizing therapy for at least 1 year without any response, were randomly assigned to receive the following treatments: topical 10%
A, Tosti, F, Bardazzi, L, Guerra
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Methotrexat bei Alopecia areata/totalis?
ästhetische dermatologie & kosmetologie, 2019Die Therapie von Alopecia areata/totalis mit Methotrexat (MTX) ist bisher nur unzureichend untersucht worden. In einer neuen Literatursuche fanden die Autoren Hinweise auf ein erneutes Haarwachstum nach MTX-Therapie.
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OTORHINOPHYMA, PRURITUS AND ALOPECIA TOTALIS SYNDROME
Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1947THE PATIENT herein described presents a clinical picture which is unlike anything encountered in our experience and which, so far as we can determine, has not been described in available medical literature. At the time the patient was presented before the Los Angeles Dermatological Society over two years ago 1 no one who saw him had ever observed a ...
S, AYRES, A K, JENSEN
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Psychiatric Treatment for Alopecia Totalis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967To the Editor:— In QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (200:188, 1967) Dr. Howard T. Behrman presented a comprehensive answer to the question on the medical treatment (also advising psychiatric investigation) of alopecia totalis, concluding that "the most effective therapeutic modality at this time consists in the employment of a suitable transformation (ie, a wig).
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CONGENITAL AND FAMILIAL ALOPECIA TOTALIS
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1937Congenital alopecia, as evidenced by a survey of the literature, is one of the rarest anomalies involving the skin and its appendages. Total alopecia, according to Andrews, 1 may develop suddenly or may be superimposed gradually on alopecia areata. The universal type generally affects middle-aged persons, although it may occur at any age. No mention of
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
Alopecia areata totalis and universalis are disabling conditions and therapeutically challenging as they are refractory to conventional options. Tofacitinib is a Janus-kinase (JAK) inhibitor utilized to treat alopecia areata (AA) as an off-label drug. In
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Alopecia areata totalis and universalis are disabling conditions and therapeutically challenging as they are refractory to conventional options. Tofacitinib is a Janus-kinase (JAK) inhibitor utilized to treat alopecia areata (AA) as an off-label drug. In
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Allergen‐specific immunotherapy improves alopecia totalis in a severe atopic dermatitis patient
Journal of dermatology (Print), 2023I. Kwon +4 more
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Systemic corticosteroids in alopecia totalis.
Canadian Medical Association journal, 1973Two cases of alopecia totalis are presented and some observations made on the course and treatment of the disorder. The stimulus for extensive alopecia areata appears to occur for short periods in at least some cases and may, therefore, be amenable to shorter courses of systemic corticosteroids than was formerly thought possible. Discontinuing systemic
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