Alopecia universalis is a severe form of alopecia areata, which causes patchy hair loss on your scalp and face. Another form ...
Having asthma, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or atopic dermatitis in addition to alopecia areata raised the odds for early-onset, severe and prolonged alopecia areata, according to a research letter ...
Alopecia areata can affect both men and women of any ... to alopecia totalis (total loss of all scalp hair) or alopecia universalis (total hair loss across the entire scalp, face (including ...
Alopecia areata, a type of chronic hair loss condition ... Body-wide hair loss is also possible and usually referred to as alopecia universalis. Anterolateral leg alopecia refers to hair loss ...
Panelists discuss how the data from the BRAVE-AA1 and BRAVE-AA2 phase 3 trials demonstrated the safety and efficacy of baricitinib, leading to its FDA approval in 2022 as the first systemic treatment ...
As they are used to treat alopecia areata (AA) (at least in adults ... that not only patients with severe forms of AA, such as AA universalis or totalis, can develop ocular changes.
Panelists discuss how switching therapies in patients with alopecia areata (AA) is often necessary when initial treatments ...
Beyond patchy hair loss, other types of alopecia areata include alopecia totalis (total loss of scalp hair) and alopecia universalis (total loss of all scalp and body hair). Hair loss aside ...
The risk for alopecia areata is increased among patients with lower serum levels of vitamin D and zinc, but no relationship was observed with copper.
Comorbid chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) influence the prognosis of alopecia areata (AA), according to a research letter ...
A recent case-control study found a significant association in the prevalence of alopecia areata in patients diagnosed with celiac disease.