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Alopecia Areata-Part III: Prognosis and Treatment.

Juliany Estefan, Marcia Ribeiro, Eliane Abad, Simone Saintive, Marcia Ramos-E-Silva
Review Skinmed 2016 2 citations
PubMed
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Study Design

Type d'étude
Review
Population
alopecia areata patients
Intervention
Alopecia Areata-Part III: Prognosis and Treatment. None
Comparateur
None
Critère de jugement principal
None
Direction de l'effet
Mixed
Risque de biais
Unclear

Abstract

The prognosis of alopecia areata is better in cases with single and small lesions, and the variability of the extension of the disease is one of the criteria for the choice of treatment modality. Several medications have been described in the literature for the treatment of alopecia areata, including corticosteroids, minoxidil, and diphencyprone. The authors review treatments for alopecia areata.

En bref

The prognosis of alopecia areata is better in cases with single and small lesions, and the variability of the extension of the disease is one of the criteria for the choice of treatment modality.

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