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Alopecia areata: pathogenesis and treatment.

A J Mitchell, E A Krull
Other Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 1984 122 цитирований
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Тип исследования
Review
Популяция
alopecia patients
Вмешательство
Alopecia areata: pathogenesis and treatment. None
Препарат сравнения
None
Первичный исход
immune function
Направление эффекта
Mixed
Риск систематической ошибки
Unclear

Abstract

Although its etiology remains unknown, evidence has accumulated to support an autoimmune pathogenesis for alopecia areata. Our review summarizes the immunologic data and also examines the role of genetics, atopy, and psychologic stress in this disorder. Until etiology is better understood, treatments for alopecia areata are likely to remain palliative. Nevertheless, newer therapies such as photochemotherapy, topical immunotherapy, and perhaps systemic immunotherapy (e.g., inosiplex) offer new hope for patients with extensive disease.

Кратко

A review summarizes the immunologic data and also examines the role of genetics, atopy, and psychologic stress in this disorder, finding that newer therapies such as photochemotherapy, topical immunotherapy, and perhaps systemic immunotherapy offer new hope for patients with extensive disease.

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