Thyroid Autoimmunity in Patients with Alopecia Areata [PDF]
Emina Kasumagić-Halilović
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Alopecia Universalis in a Case of Rheumatoid Arthritis after Treatment with Etanercept.
Kandpal R.
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Alopecia areata in solid organ transplant recipients: A retrospective analysis
Isabella Roman, BS+4 more
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Alopecia Universalis Associated with Hyperthyroidism Treated with Azathioprine and Hydroxychloroquine: A Case Report [PDF]
Alopecia universalis is an uncommon form of alopecia areata involving hair loss over the entire scalp and body. This condition is difficult to treat and sustain the growth of hair for longer duration.
Manish Bhakta Pradhan+2 more
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Hair regrowth and maintenance in alopecia universalis patient treated with nonablative Er:YAG laser [PDF]
Hair regrowth with no adverse effects following nonablative 2940‐nm Er:YAG laser treatment in alopecia universalis patient resulted in high patient satisfaction and compliance. As the main challenge in alopecia universalis is maintenance of regrown hair,
Iva Talaber
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Alopecia Universalis following Alemtuzumab Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis: A Barely Recognized Manifestation of Secondary Autoimmunity—Report of a Case and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Secondary autoimmunity is the most frequent adverse event occurring in almost every other alemtuzumab-treated multiple sclerosis patient. We report a case of a patient with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis who reported smooth, circular areas of ...
Julian Zimmermann, Marcus Müller
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Alopecia Universalis in a Patient with Common Variable Immunodeficiency [PDF]
Abstract: A 12‐year‐old boy with common variable immunodeficiency (CVI) who developed severe alopecia is presented. His sister also had alopecia and recurrent infections and died of lung infection at the age of 7 years. The loss of hair in both children was total; the pathology of a scalp skin biopsy specimen was typical for alopecia areata.
Kilic, SARA ŞEBNEM+4 more
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Alopecia areata universalis in an infant
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2001Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is common during childhood and rarely reported in infants. The four reported cases of AA in infants all exhibited circumscribed patches of alopecia that appeared at birth or shortly thereafter. Objective: We report a case of alopecia areata universalis that developed after birth along with fingernail changes of ...
Judith Mysliborski+4 more
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