The Review On Alopecia Areata: A Comprehensive Review Of Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Clinical Pattern And Remedies
December 2025
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Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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TLDR Alopecia areata causes sudden, patchy hair loss due to immune system attacks on hair follicles.
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic, immune-mediated disorder resulting in non-scarring hair loss, typically presenting as sudden, patchy baldness on the scalp and other hair-bearing areas. It is caused by an immunological attack on hair follicles, often in genetically predisposed individuals, and can occur at any age, affecting both males and females equally, though it is most common in childhood or early adulthood. The condition ranges from localized patches (alopecia areata) to complete scalp or body hair loss (alopecia totalis). Its pathogenesis involves a complex interplay of immunological dysregulation, environmental stressors, and genetic susceptibility, with a significant role played by T-cell-mediated inflammation.