Most people with alopecia areata have hair loss on their head and face. You may have it in just one spot, like your beard area or just one side of your scalp. It may also affect your eyebrows ...
are typically found on the scalp and/or across the body including the beard, eyebrows, eyelashes or body hair, including pubic hair. "In alopecia areata, cells from the immune system (a specific ...
For example, your beard or legs might develop patchy bald spots. Beyond patchy hair loss, other types of alopecia areata include alopecia totalis (total loss of scalp hair) and alopecia ...
Panelists discuss how switching therapies in patients with alopecia areata (AA) is often necessary when initial treatments fail, though it can create a cost burden, and how beyond updated guidelines, ...
A phase 3 study demonstrated that ritlecitinib was effective and well tolerated in patients with alopecia areata and ≥ 25% ...
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 ...
According to a recent study, comorbid chronic inflammatory diseases influence the prognosis of alopecia areata.
The patches, commonly in one or more coin-sized areas, are typically found on the scalp and/or across the body including the beard, eyebrows, eyelashes or body hair, including pubic hair. "In alopecia ...