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      Alopecia Areata: A Study of 736 Cases at the Mayo Clinic

      research ALOPECIA AREATA

      November 1963 in “JAMA”
      Alopecia areata often starts around age 23, can be permanent in 30% of cases, and treatments are usually temporary.

      research The immunopathogenesis of Alopecia Areata

      2 citations , January 2020 in “Enlighten: Theses (The University of Glasgow)”
      Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease causing hair loss, and targeting macrophages may help treat it.
      Editors' Picks

      research Editors' Picks

      September 2007 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      ANp63 is crucial for skin integrity, new filaggrin gene mutations link to eczema, hair can regrow from non-stem cells, sunburns are increasing, and glucocorticoids help treat skin allergies by affecting immune cells.
      Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review

      research Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review

      28 citations , November 2017 in “Skin appendage disorders”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis and treatment of scalp itch require differentiating between various conditions using a proposed five-step evaluation process.

      research Editor's Picks

      June 2025 in “JEADV Clinical Practice”
      Scarring alopecia is linked to higher rates of vitamin D deficiency, metabolic issues, mental health problems, thyroid disease, and other health conditions.
      Medicine Update

      research Medicine Update

      February 2024 in “IJCP”
      The CDC reports 23 measles cases in unvaccinated US kids, new treatments for eosinophilic esophagitis and osteopenia are approved, poor sleep may cause migraines, atopic dermatitis could lead to asthma, migraines might increase Crohn's disease risk, cancer may raise heart disease risk, gout is linked to prostate issues, Cabo Verde is malaria-free, social factors and vitamin D affect dementia risk, smoking increases hair loss risk, certain drugs might lower thyroid disease risk in arthritis, noma is a neglected disease, and meal timing could impact heart health.

      research Comorbidities in Dermatology

      9 citations , November 2018 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Understanding related health issues in skin disease patients is crucial for better care.
      The JAK/STAT Signaling Pathway: From Bench to Clinic

      research The JAK/STAT signaling pathway: from bench to clinic

      489 citations , November 2021 in “Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy”
      The JAK/STAT pathway is important in cell processes and disease, and JAK inhibitors are promising for treating related conditions.
      Summaries of Papers on Dermatological Conditions Conducted in 2008

      research SUMMARIES OF PAPERS

      June 2008 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Herpes gestationis is linked to certain antigens, atopic eczema affects T cell populations and may be eased by breastfeeding, higher doses of anti-androgen treatment can improve androgenic alopecia, topical minoxidil increases hair thickness, long-term methotrexate therapy can cause liver fibrosis in psoriasis patients, and Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus patients aren't at higher risk for autoimmune disorders.
      Treatment of Alopecia Areata

      research TREATMENT OF ALOPECIA AREATA

      48 citations , October 1996 in “Dermatologic clinics”
      Some treatments can help with hair regrowth in alopecia areata, but results vary and long-term use is often needed without changing the disease's outcome.
      Summary of Dermatological Studies and Reviews in the British Journal of Dermatology, September 2020

      research Issue Information

      September 2020 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The document highlights advancements and findings in dermatology, including AI use, disease prevention, treatment efficacy, and the impact of conditions on patients' lives.
      Clinical Snippets: Research Findings in Dermatology

      research Clinical Snippets

      January 2016 in “Experimental Dermatology”
      New findings suggest potential treatments for melanoma, hyperpigmentation, hair defects, and multiple sclerosis, and show skin microbiome changes don't cause atopic dermatitis.
      Clinical Snippets: Stabilization of Vitamins C and E, Hedgehog Pathway Agonists, Atopic Dermatitis, Lentigo Maligna Melanoma, and Relaxin-Deficient Mice

      research Clinical Snippets

      September 2005 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Ferulic acid helps stabilize vitamins C and E for better skin protection from the sun, certain compounds may promote hair growth, atopic dermatitis patients have lower skin defense molecules, older men are more likely to get a type of skin cancer, and a substance called relaxin may prevent age-related skin thickening.