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research 516 Possible role of ILC1 in the pathogenesis of alopecia areata (AA)
ILC1 cells contribute to hair loss in alopecia areata.
research Novel adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-binding cassette, subfamily A, member 12 (ABCA12) mutations associated with congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma
New ABCA12 gene mutations were linked to a skin condition with scaling and hair loss, and a treatment helped with hair loss in a related case.
research Alopecia areata: Animal models illuminate autoimmune pathogenesis and novel immunotherapeutic strategies
Animal models have helped understand hair loss from alopecia areata and find new treatments.
research SEBACEOUS ADENITIS IN AKITA DOG – CASE REPORT
A 5-year-old Akita with a rare skin condition improved significantly after treatment.
research 405 Recognition gap between patient and physician on disease severity and treatment satisfaction level for alopecia areata
Patients and doctors often disagree on alopecia areata severity and treatment satisfaction.
research Treatment of moderate-to-severe alopecia areata in adolescents with baricitinib: A retrospective review of 29 patients
Baricitinib helped most teenagers with severe hair loss regrow hair and had mild side effects.
research Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease causing hair loss in patches, often starting before age 20, and while some cases recover on their own, treatments include topical corticosteroids, minoxidil, and promising new methods like IL-31 antibodies and 308-nm Excimer laser therapy.
research Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Chain-Related Gene A Polymorphisms and Extended Haplotypes Are Associated with Familial Alopecia Areata
Certain genetic markers, especially the MICA gene, are linked to alopecia areata.
research Diagnostic Significance of MIG (Monokine Induced by Gamma Interferon) and IP-10 (Interferon gamma-induced protein 10) Chemokines in Alopecia Areata
Higher levels of MIG and IP-10 may help diagnose and monitor Alopecia Areata.
research Pediatric Clinical Trial Program in Progress: A Phase 3 Study and Long-term Extension Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Ritlecitinib in Children 6 to <12 years of Age With Severe Alopecia Areata
Ritlecitinib is being tested for safety and effectiveness in young children with severe alopecia areata.
research Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata causes varying hair loss and nail changes, and treatments include topical, systemic, and injectable therapies.
research THERAPEUTIC EVALUATION OF ḤIJAMAH BIL SHART IN QILLAT SH'AR (ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA): A CASE STUDY WITH UNANI AND BIOMEDICAL INSIGHTS
Wet cupping may improve hair health in androgenetic alopecia without side effects.
research Immune-related alopecia (areata and universalis) in cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors
Cancer patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors may develop alopecia, but some hair regrowth is possible with treatment.
research Are Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors beneficial in the treatment of androgenic alopecia?
JAK inhibitors do not improve hair regrowth in androgenic alopecia but may prevent further hair loss.
research 307 Computer-assisted epitope prediction revealed potential autoantigens associated with human alopecia areata
Melanogenesis-related proteins may trigger immune responses in alopecia areata patients.
research Real-World Ritlecitinib Treatment of Severe Alopecia Areata (AA) in the US: Patient Characteristics and Physician Satisfaction
Ritlecitinib effectively improves hair regrowth and physician satisfaction in severe alopecia areata over time.
research Janus kinase inhibitor as a therapeutic option in alopecia areata. Case report
JAK inhibitors like tofacitinib can effectively treat severe alopecia areata.
research The Immunological Association between Alopecia Areata and Respiratory Diseases: A Systematic Review
People with alopecia areata may also have allergic rhinitis and should be checked for respiratory allergies.
research Perspectives of Chinese Adult Patients with Alopecia Areata on Janus Kinase Inhibitors Therapy: A Qualitative Analysis Based on Social Media Platforms
Chinese patients with alopecia areata value JAK inhibitors but worry about side effects and relapse, highlighting the need for education and support.
research Ischemic modified albumin as a new biomarker in predicting of oxidative stress in alopecia areata
Ischemic modified albumin could be a new indicator of oxidative stress in people with alopecia areata.
research Efficacy of Oral Apremilast in The Treatment of Alopecia Areata, at The Tertiary Care Hospital, Karachi
Oral Apremilast effectively treats alopecia areata in most patients.
research Alopecia Universalis in an Adolescent Successfully Treated with Upadacitinib—A Case Report and Review of the Literature on the Use of JAK Inhibitors in Pediatric Alopecia Areata
A 14-year-old girl with severe hair loss regrew her hair using upadacitinib.
research Adjuvant Scalp Rolling for Patients With Refractory Alopecia Areata
Scalp rolling might help regrow hair in people with a hair loss condition called Alopecia Areata.
research Case of infective endocarditis caused by implanted artificial hair pyoderma
A man got heart infection from scalp infection caused by artificial hair implants.
research Increased serum interleukin-17A levels correlate with disease severity and poor prognostic factors in patients with alopecia areata
Higher IL-17A levels indicate more severe alopecia areata.
research Upadacitinib for Alopecia Areata in Different Backgrounds: A Case Series
Upadacitinib may effectively treat alopecia areata without side effects.
research [JAK INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALOPECIA AREATA].
JAK inhibitors may become the first approved treatment for alopecia areata if they are proven safe and effective.
research Familial patterns of alopecia areata: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Alopecia Areata often runs in families and is linked to other autoimmune conditions.
research Thyroid diseases and skin autoimmunity
Thyroid diseases may contribute to autoimmune skin diseases, and more research is needed on their relationship.