His mother was bald from the age of six, after alopeciaareata.
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Patchy alopeciaareata affecting the scalp is the most common type.
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Diphencyprone is a chemical agent used most commonly in the treatment of alopeciaareata.
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There are reports of topical CsA showing effectiveness for alopeciaareata and nickel contact sensitivity.
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Genetic studies in patients and mouse models have shown that alopeciaareata is a complex, polygenic disease.
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A breakdown of immune privilege of the hair follicle is thought to be an important driver of alopeciaareata.
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We report 4 cases of congenital alopeciaareata with follow-up from 3 to 5 years.
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In conclusion, T cells derived from the margin of active alopeciaareata lesions are able to downregulate epithelial cell proliferation.
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Minoxidil is a relatively safe treatment for extensive alopeciaareata and may be effective in the treatment of some cases of recalcitrant disease.
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A comparison between alopeciaareata and normal scalps did not reveal major qualitative differences, except for an increased expression near heavily infiltrated follicles.
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Martell suffers from a disease, alopeciaareata, that caused her to lose all her hair at age 10, and she competed in a wig.
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Alopeciaareata affects nearly 2% of the general population at some point during their lifetime.
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Alopeciaareata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by transient, non-scarring hair loss and preservation of the hair follicle.
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Alopeciaareata is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks hair follicles, resulting in patchy or complete hair loss.
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Alopeciaareata (AA) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease that targets actively growing hair follicles in mammals, including humans and mice.
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Alopeciaareata can occur at all ages and, thus, can be classified as both an acquired and a congenital disorder resulting in hair loss.