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      Alopecia Areata: An Overview of Treatments and Developments

      research Alopecia areata

      November 2023 in “Research Portal Denmark”
      Baricitinib shows promise for severe alopecia areata but isn't a cure and has side effects.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia

      January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that alopecia has various forms, each with specific treatments, but no definitive cure for certain types like CCCA has been proven.
      Alopecia Areata: Overview and Insights from January 2018

      research Alopecia areata

      290 citations , December 2017 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition causing hair loss, influenced by genetics, stress, and diet, and may be prevented by a high soy oil diet.
      Congenital Alopecia Areata

      research Congenital alopecia areata

      32 citations , January 2005 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Some babies are born with alopecia areata, and a treatment with clobetasol propionate can regrow hair in half of the cases.
      Alopecia in Children

      research Alopecia in children

      7 citations , November 2000 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Most hair loss in children is caused by a few common conditions and is easy to diagnose, but rare types require careful evaluation.
      Conditions Simulating Androgenetic Alopecia

      research Conditions simulating androgenetic alopecia

      6 citations , January 2015 in “Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Different hair loss types need accurate diagnosis for proper treatment.
      Dermoscopic Approach to Nonscarring Alopecia

      research Dermoscopic Approach to Nonscarring Alopecia

      1 citations , January 2017 in “International Journal of Dermoscopy”
      Dermoscopy is useful for identifying and tracking different types of hair loss without scarring.
      Trichoscopy in Alopecias

      research Trichoscopy in alopecias

      1 citations , March 2014 in “Turkderm”
      Trichoscopy helps tell different hair loss types apart using specific scalp and hair patterns.
      Alopecia Areata: An Autoimmune Hair Loss Condition

      research Alopecia Areata

      January 2016 in “Springer eBooks”
      Alopecia Areata is an unpredictable autoimmune hair loss condition with limited and variable treatment effectiveness.
      Atypical Alopecia in a 7-Year-Old Male

      research Atypical alopecia in a 7-year-old male

      March 2012 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      A 7-year-old boy's unusual hair loss was caused by a herpes infection and healed after treatment.
      Alopecia Areata: An Update

      research Alopecia areata: An update

      67 citations , January 2013 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      The document concludes that alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease without a definitive cure, but treatments like corticosteroids are commonly used.
      Alopecia Areata: Clinical Review and Treatment Approaches

      research Alopecia Areata

      50 citations , March 2000 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Alopecia Areata has no guaranteed treatment for hair regrowth, but options like corticosteroids and minoxidil are used, with future research focusing on genetic and immune therapies.
      Alopecia: A Pathologist's View

      research Alopecia: A Pathologist's View

      23 citations , July 1982 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      The review concludes that accurate diagnosis of different types of hair loss requires proper biopsy techniques and understanding the hair growth cycle and underlying causes.
      Alopecia Areata: Overview and Treatment Options

      research Alopecia Areata

      16 citations , January 2015 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune hair loss condition that needs more research for better treatments.
      Alopecia Areata and Alopecia Areata Incognita

      research Alopecia Areata and Alopecia Areata Incognita

      1 citations , July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune hair loss condition, with various treatments showing mixed effectiveness and no guaranteed cure.
      Diagnostic Challenges in Determining Alopecia Areata

      research Diagnostic challenges in determining alopecia areata

      1 citations , October 2013 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      Diagnosing alopecia areata is challenging and requires careful examination and various tests to distinguish it from other hair loss types.
      A Brief Study on Alopecia Areata

      research A BRIEF STUDY ON ALOPECIA AREATA

      April 2024 in “International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews”
      Alopecia areata causes hair loss with varied treatment responses and frequent relapses.
      Review of Quality of Life Studies in Women with Alopecia

      research Review of quality of life studies in women with alopecia

      58 citations , January 2018 in “International Journal of Women's Dermatology”
      Alopecia significantly lowers women's quality of life, with psychological and social challenges, highlighting the importance of early treatment and support.
      Acquired Scalp Alopecia: A Review

      research Acquired scalp alopecia. Part I: A review

      44 citations , November 1998 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Accurate diagnosis is key for treating different kinds of hair loss, and immune response variations may affect the condition and treatment results.
      Potential Factors Contributing to Androgenetic Alopecia

      research Androgenetic Alopecia

      8 citations , January 1996 in “Springer eBooks”
      Male pattern baldness may be caused by factors like poor blood circulation, scalp tension, stress, and hormonal imbalances, but the exact causes are still unclear.
      Alopecia: Managing the Basics

      research Alopecia: managing the basics

      July 2015 in “Cambridge University Press eBooks”
      The document concludes that treatments for female hair loss and excess body hair are available, but managing expectations is important.