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research Comorbid conditions in lichen planopilaris: A retrospective data analysis of 334 patients
People with Lichen planopilaris are more likely to have certain autoimmune and endocrine disorders but less likely to have conditions like allergies and diabetes.
research Comorbid conditions in lichen planopilaris: A retrospective data analysis of 334 patients
Lichen planopilaris patients often have other health conditions too.
research Characteristics and Management of Patients with Alopecia Areata and Selected Comorbid Conditions: Results from a Survey in Five European Countries
AA patients with comorbid conditions face more severe hair loss and need specific treatments.
research 463 Comorbid conditions associated with alopecia areata: A systematic review and update
People with Alopecia Areata are more likely to have certain health issues like ulcerative colitis and type 1 diabetes, but less likely to have others like hypertension and type 2 diabetes.
research Premature graying of hair: Risk factors, co‐morbid conditions, pharmacotherapy and reversal—A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Premature graying of hair is linked to various health issues and can sometimes be reversed by treating underlying conditions.
research Androgenetic Alopecia in Gender Minority Patients
AGA treatments like minoxidil and LLLLT are safe and effective for gender minority patients.
research Diagnostic delay, comorbid hidradenitis suppurativa and the prognostic value of bacterial culture in folliculitis decalvans: A cohort study
Educating dermatologists and screening for related conditions are crucial for treating folliculitis decalvans effectively.
research Comorbid laboratory abnormalities in female pattern hair loss patients
Many women with hair loss also have zinc deficiency, iron depletion, or thyroid issues.
research Comorbid Bronchial Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Are Risk Factors for Early‐Onset, Severe and Prolonged Alopecia Areata
Having asthma, atopic dermatitis, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis increases the risk of severe and long-lasting alopecia areata.
research Ixekizumab Improved Refractory Erythrodermic Psoriasis with Comorbid Diffuse Alopecia: A Case Report with 52-Week Follow-Up
Ixekizumab effectively treated severe psoriasis and hair loss in a patient.
research 266 Exploring the bidirectional impact of gastrointestinal and rosacea treatments on comorbid patients: A multi-center health records analysis
Treating gastrointestinal issues can reduce rosacea flares, and treating rosacea can lower gastrointestinal problems.
research Autoimmunity and autoimmune co-morbidities in psoriasis
Psoriasis is linked to other autoimmune diseases and involves a specific inflammatory process.
research Management of comorbid Crohn's disease and alopecia universalis with upadacitinib and oral minoxidil.
Upadacitinib and oral minoxidil improved Crohn's disease and hair regrowth in a patient.
research Alopecia areata with comorbid depression: early resolution with combined paroxetine–triamcinolone treatment
Combining paroxetine and triamcinolone effectively treats both alopecia areata and depression.
research The associated burden of mental health conditions in alopecia areata: a population‐based study in UK primary care*
People with alopecia areata have a higher risk of depression and anxiety, and often face unemployment and work absences.
research JAK-inhibitors in the therapy of comorbid diseases – atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata: literature review and experience of clinical practice
JAK inhibitors effectively treat severe atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata.
research Abrocitinib Improved Dupilumab-Resistant Severe Atopic Dermatitis with Comorbid Mild Alopecia Areata in a 12-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report with 1-Year Follow-Up
Abrocitinib effectively treated severe atopic dermatitis and mild alopecia areata in a 12-year-old boy after dupilumab failed.
research Comorbidities in alopecia areata: A systematic review and meta-analysis
People with alopecia areata often have other health issues like skin diseases, metabolic syndrome, stomach infections, lupus, anemia, thyroid problems, mental health issues, vitamin D deficiency, and hearing and eye problems.
research Comorbidities Associated with Vitiligo: A Ten-Year Retrospective Study
Vitiligo patients often have other health issues, especially thyroid disorders.
research ChatGPT in medicine: Evaluating psoriasis patient concerns
ChatGPT effectively addresses psoriasis concerns but can't replace doctors.
research Upadacitinib for Alopecia: Current Evidence and Clinical Insights
Upadacitinib helps most people with alopecia regrow hair quickly and is generally safe.
research Alopecia areata in children: an overview of clinical features and recent treatment options
New treatments for child hair loss due to immune issues are effective but not yet officially approved.
research 169 Clinical features, etiologic factors, treatment, and comorbidities of palmoplantar pustulosis: a retrospective single-center study
Smoking and certain health conditions like thyroid disease may make palmoplantar pustulosis harder to treat.
research Hair and nail adverse events during treatment with target therapies for metastatic melanoma
People with certain allergic conditions or higher white blood cell counts have more severe hair loss, and treating hair and nail side effects early in melanoma therapy can improve quality of life.
research Alopecia: the case for medical necessity.
Alopecia should be treated as a medical condition because it may increase the risk of serious diseases and psychological issues.
research Insights into disparities observed with COVID‐19
Age, health conditions, race, and gender affect COVID-19 risk.
research Bipolar Patients and Bullous Pemphigoid after Risperidone Long-Acting Injectable: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Long-term use of Risperidone may be linked to a serious skin condition in bipolar patients, affecting their overall well-being.
research Comorbidity in patients with alopecia areata
People with severe alopecia areata often have lower vitamin D levels and may have other autoimmune or allergic conditions.
research Incidence and prevalence of alopecia areata in the Australian primary care setting: A retrospective analysis of electronic health record data
The analysis found that alopecia areata, a hair loss condition, is not very common in Australia, affecting about 0.13% of people, with new cases most often seen in males aged 19 to 34 years.