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570-600 / 1000+ resultsresearch Comparative efficacy of oral Janus kinase inhibitors and biologics in adult alopecia areata: A systematic review and Bayesian network meta‐analysis
Baricitinib is the most effective treatment for alopecia areata.
research At the crossroads of 2 alopecias: Androgenetic alopecia pattern of hair regrowth in patients with alopecia areata treated with oral Janus kinase inhibitors
JAK inhibitors help hair regrowth but not fully effective for androgenetic alopecia.
research JAK inhibitors for the treatment of alopecia areata
JAK inhibitors show promise in treating moderate to severe alopecia areata.
research BH19 ‘JAK in the box?’ Long-term safety concerns with oral Janus kinase inhibitors for alopecia areata
JAK inhibitors help regrow hair in alopecia areata, but their long-term safety is still unclear.
research Efficacy of Janus kinase inhibitors in adult patients with alopecia areata
Janus kinase inhibitors are effective and generally safe for treating hair loss in adults with alopecia areata.
research 0480 Upadacitinib monotherapy for treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum: A case series
Upadacitinib effectively treats pyoderma gangrenosum.
research Janus kinase inhibition for the treatment of refractory frontal fibrosing alopecia: A case series and review of the literature
JAK inhibitors, like ruxolitinib, may effectively treat frontal fibrosing alopecia.
research Suspected upadacitinib-associated drug hypersensitivity mimicking disease exacerbation in ulcerative colitis
Upadacitinib can cause hypersensitivity that worsens ulcerative colitis symptoms.
research JAK inhibitors for alopecia areata: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
JAK inhibitors are effective for treating alopecia areata, with most patients seeing hair growth after treatment.
research SnapshotDx Quiz: March 2016
JAK inhibitors may help treat alopecia areata by reversing hair loss.
research The Triumph of JAK Inhibitors for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
JAK inhibitors like baricitinib are a new FDA-approved treatment for alopecia areata, but safety data is incomplete.
research [4-t-Butylphenyl]-N-(4-imidazol-1-yl phenyl)sulfonamide (ISCK03) inhibits SCF/c-kit signaling in 501mel human melanoma cells and abolishes melanin production in mice and brownish guinea pigs
ISCK03 stops melanin production in human melanoma cells and lightens skin color in mice and guinea pigs.
research Topical JAK Inhibitors for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata and Vitiligo
Topical JAK inhibitors can effectively treat alopecia areata and vitiligo by modulating immune responses.
research Janus Kinase Inhibitors against Other Biological Treatments in Alopecia Areata
Janus kinase inhibitors show promise in treating alopecia areata but need more safety research.
research Title Choice of treatment for severe forms of alopecia areata (case reports)
JAK inhibitors like tofacitinib are effective and safer for severe alopecia areata than glucocorticosteroids.
research JAK Inhibitors in Down Syndrome: Alopecia Areata Resolution and Vitiligo Improvement with Baricitinib
Baricitinib can help improve hair loss and skin color issues in people with Down syndrome.
research Episodes of Keratitis during Treatment with Baricitinib for Alopecia Areata
Baricitinib for alopecia areata may rarely cause eye issues like keratitis.
research JAK kinase pathway inhibitor drugs in patients with moderate-to-severe alopecia: a real-world experience
Baricitinib shows promise for treating alopecia areata with mild side effects.
research The development of oral hairy leukoplakia during JAK inhibitor baricitinib therapy
A man developed oral hairy leukoplakia while on baricitinib, a medication for alopecia and arthritis, and doctors should watch for such side effects.
research Upadacitinib in the treatment of a patient with the triad of atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and alopecia areata: a case report and literature review
Upadacitinib effectively treated severe atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, and alopecia areata in one patient.
research Janus kinase inhibitor as a therapeutic option in alopecia areata. Case report
JAK inhibitors like tofacitinib can effectively treat severe alopecia areata.
research Public Interest in Janus Kinase (JAK) IInhibitors for Alopecia Areata: A Google Trend Analysis
Interest in JAK inhibitors for alopecia areata increased significantly after FDA approval, highlighting the need for patient education.
research The Use of Janus Kinase Inhibitors in Alopecia Areata: A Review of the Literature
JAK inhibitors show promise for treating hair loss in alopecia areata but need more clinical trials to confirm safety and effectiveness.
research Treatment of alopecia areata with the janus kinase inhibitor upadacitinib: A retrospective cohort study
Upadacitinib improved hair regrowth and quality of life in alopecia areata patients with minimal side effects.
research Successful treatment with upadacitinib in concurrent atopic dermatitis, Crohn’s disease, alopecia areata, and eosinophilic gastropathy in a pediatric patient
Upadacitinib improved symptoms and hair regrowth in a teen with multiple autoimmune conditions.
research Oral tofacitinib: a promising treatment in atopic dermatitis, alopecia areata and vitiligo
Oral tofacitinib shows promise in treating atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata, but only slight improvement in vitiligo.
research Alopecia areata: from pathophysiology to therapeutic innovation
JAK inhibitors are effective treatments for alopecia areata.
research 0350 Impact of switching janus kinase inhibitors in the treatment of severe alopecia areata
Switching Janus kinase inhibitors helped some patients with severe alopecia areata regrow hair, but insurance issues can worsen the condition.
research Infectious events in patients with alopecia areata treated with JAK inhibitors: low burden and minimal impact on persistence in treatment
Infections during JAK inhibitor treatment for alopecia areata are usually manageable and rarely stop treatment permanently.