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Multimodale Behandlung einer Alopecia universalis
Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde, 2007Der Verlust der kompletten Korperbehaarung (Alopecia universalis) kann in jedem Lebensalter auftreten und stellt fur den betroffenen Patienten zumeist eine schwere psychische Belastung dar. Bei weniger als 10% der Patienten kommt es zur Spontanheilung, fur die ubrigen ist die Prognose trotz verschiedener, zur Verfugung stehender Therapiemodalitaten ...
H. Lackner +7 more
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Reumatismo
Alopecia universalis (AU), an advanced form of alopecia areata (AA), is a condition characterized by the complete loss of hair over the entire skin surface. Recent progress has significantly enhanced our understanding of the pathogenesis of AU.
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Alopecia universalis (AU), an advanced form of alopecia areata (AA), is a condition characterized by the complete loss of hair over the entire skin surface. Recent progress has significantly enhanced our understanding of the pathogenesis of AU.
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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
Shreya K. Gowda +6 more
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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
Shreya K. Gowda +6 more
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2018
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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Alopecia areata universalis Sparing Nevus flammeus
Dermatology, 2005Alopecia areata is a common form of nonscarring hair disorder of unclear etiology. Cases with alopecia areata sparing congenital melanocytic nevi have been described. It is explained by the Renbök phenomenon or inverse Köbner phenomenon, which refers to normal hair growth in the psoriatic lesions observed in patients with psoriasis and alopecia areata.
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An Adult Case of Psychogenic Alopecia Universalis
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1989Abstract: A 39‐year‐old male with psychogenic alopecia universalis is reported to be a rare adult case. There are two characteristic features which are the reactive depressive state and hair loss on the head, eyebrows, axilla and genital organ. Discussions on the psychogenesis of these findings are as follows: The first is that the psychic escape from
Y, Terashima +3 more
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Chronic inflammatory polyradiculoneuropathy associated with alopecia universalis
Muscle & Nerve, 1998We report a patient with concurrent chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) and alopecia universalis. A dramatic improvement in strength accompanied the administration of prednisone, although no regrowth of hair was noted. CIDP and alopecia universalis are two relatively rare autoimmune disorders. The simultaneous occurrence of
J R, Berger, B, Gallo
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Latanoprost in the treatment of eyelash alopecia in alopecia areata universalis
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2010AbstractObjectives The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of latanoprost in eyelash alopecia areata (AA).Design This study is a 2‐year prospective, non‐blinded, non‐randomized, bilateral eyelash alopecia controlled study.Setting The setting of this study was Trichology Unit, Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Seville, Spain.Patients We ...
I M, Coronel-Pérez +2 more
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Alopecia Universalis Hair Regrowth with Hormones
Journal of Cosmetology & Trichology, 2017Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic, immune-mediated, non-scarring alopecia that causes patches of hair loss, typically on the scalp and face. Alopecia universalis (AU) is a severe form of AA that involves complete hair loss on the scalp and body. Although the genetics and immune pathogenesis have been recently better described, the exact cause and ...
Melanie Tawfik +3 more
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