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research Telitacicept for systemic lupus erythematosus with post‑surgical papillary thyroid carcinoma: A case report
Telitacicept helped stabilize complement levels in a patient with lupus and thyroid cancer.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of Bone morphogenetic protein antagonist noggin promotes skin tumorigenesis via stimulation of the Wnt and Shh signaling pathways.
Noggin promotes skin tumors by activating Wnt and Shh pathways.
research 69 Risk-benefit appraisal of systemic JAK inhibitors for alopecia areata: a comprehensive meta-analysis assessing safety and adverse effects
JAK inhibitors are effective and generally safe for treating alopecia areata, but monitoring for side effects is important.
research Tofacitinib treatment in a severe pediatric alopecia areata: A case report and a literature review
Oral tofacitinib may be an effective future treatment for children with severe alopecia areata, but more research is needed.
research Integrated Safety Analysis of Ritlecitinib, an Oral JAK3/TEC Family Kinase Inhibitor, for the Treatment of Alopecia Areata from the ALLEGRO Clinical Trial Program
Ritlecitinib is safe and well-tolerated for treating alopecia areata in patients aged 12 and older.
research 60058 Change in patient-reported hair satisfaction during deuruxolitinib treatment of severe alopecia areata: Pooled data from the Phase 3 THRIVE-AA1 and THRIVE-AA2 trials
Deuruxolitinib significantly improves hair satisfaction in severe alopecia areata patients.
research Topical Ruxolitinib for the Treatment of Alopecia Universalis
Topical Ruxolitinib may safely treat severe hair loss.
research “Nomen Omen: The Myth of God Janus”
The name Janus is fitting for JAK inhibitors as they revolutionize dermatology treatments.
research Evaluation of efficacy, safety, and reversibility of combination regimen of cyproterone acetate and testosterone buciclate in bonnet monkey
The right dosage of CPA and TB can work as a safe and reversible male contraceptive in monkeys.