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Postgraduate Medicine: Alopecia areata Etiology. Although the exact pathophysiology of alopecia areata has not been established, it is generally considered to be a T-cell-mediated, organ-specific Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings Strong direct and indirect evidence supports an autoimmune etiology for alopecia areata. T lymphocytes that have been shown to be oligoclonal and Evaluation of the profile of alopecia areata and the prevalence of Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-scarring hair disorder, the etiology of which is minimally understood. Since human hair has an important communicational role Immune cells and autoantiboides in alopecia areata It is now widely accepted that alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease. While the etiology of the disease is still unknown, it is almost certain that it Alopecia Areata, etiology 100 cases of alopecia areata are examined and the possible relationship with the presumed etiological factors (atopy, autoimmunity and psychosomatics) are Case of co-morbidity of alopecia areata and pityriasis lichenoides Alopecia areata is a common form of non-scarring. hair loss of unclear etiology. Both genetic predispo-. sition and environmental factors have been proposed Alopecia areata: past perceptions The etiology of alopecia has always been an enigma. Hebra. and Kaposi. 9. accepted the view that alopecia areata was. caused by a lesion of nerve function, AccessMedicine - alopecia areata Alopecia areata. This patient's hair loss results in areas of complete balding. The. Hair Growth Disorders > Alopecia Areata > Etiology and Pathogenesis AccessMedicine - alopecia areata Figure 86-12 A. Peribulbar lymphocytic infiltrate in alopecia areata. B. Extensive. Hair Growth Disorders > Alopecia Areata > Etiology and Pathogenesis Ask an Expert: Alopecia Areata We do not know the etiology of the disorder. Localized alopecia areata which frequently occurs on the back of the scalp and over the temples and Dermatologic Clinics : THE PATHOGENESIS OF ALOPECIA AREATA In this article, the etiology and pathogenesis of alopecia areata are reviewed. Some promising lines of research are now in progress and the future The emotional disturbance underlying alopecia areata, alopecia ABSTRACT." A psychological study on fifteen children with diverse etiologies of hair loss, viz.,. alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and trichotillomania was Alopecia areata universalis Sparing Nevus flammeus Alopecia areata is a common form of non-. scarring hair disorder of unclear etiology. Cases with alopecia areata sparing congeni- Alopecia areata universalis Sparing Nevus flammeus Alopecia areata is a common form of nonscarring hair disorder of unclear etiology. Cases with alopecia areata sparing congenital melanocytic nevi have been Alopecia areata and autoimmune disease However, the understanding of the etiology of alopecia areata, as its other aspects, is far from complete. This imperfect understanding poses problem in Profiling of alopecia areata autoantigens based on protein By using alopecia areata as a model for an autoimmune disease, our investigations show Autoimmune Diseases/etiology · Autoimmune Diseases/immunology Alopecia areata: an autoimmune disease? Alopecia Areata/etiology* · Alopecia Areata/immunology · Animals · Autoantibodies/metabolism · Autoantigens · Autoimmune Diseases/etiology* eMedicine - Alopecia Areata : Article by Chantal Bolduc, MD, FRCPC Alopecia Areata - Alopecia areata (AA) is a recurrent nonscarring type of hair loss Viral etiology. Other hypotheses have been proposed to explain the Alopecia areata Research has linked alopecia areata with certain HLA-Class II alleles, implicating an autoimmune etiology. Various therapeutic modalities have been employed |
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