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Etiopathogenesis of alopecia areata: Why do our patients get it?

Eddy Wang1, Kevin J McElwee.   

Abstract

Alopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring, inflammatory skin disease that results in patchy hair loss. AA is unpredictable in its onset, severity, and duration making it potentially very stressful for affected individuals. Currently, the treatment options for AA are limited and the efficacy of these treatments varies from patient to patient. The exact etiology of AA is unknown. This article provides some insights into the etiopathogenesis of AA and why some people develop it. The current knowledge on the pathogenesis of AA is summarized and some of the recent hypotheses and studies on AA are presented to allow for a fuller understanding of the possible biological mechanisms of AA.
© 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21689243     DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8019.2011.01416.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Ther        ISSN: 1396-0296            Impact factor:   2.851


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Review 1.  The role of lymphocytes in the development and treatment of alopecia areata.

Authors:  Hongwei Guo; Yabin Cheng; Jerry Shapiro; Kevin McElwee
Journal:  Expert Rev Clin Immunol       Date:  2015-09-07       Impact factor: 4.473

2.  Functionally stable plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 in a family with cardiovascular disease and vitiligo.

Authors:  Mehmet Agirbasli; Mesut Eren; Songul Yasar; Kenan Delil; Fatih Goktay; Ebru Toksoy Oner; Douglas E Vaughan
Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2014-07       Impact factor: 2.300

3.  Transfer of Alopecia Areata to C3H/HeJ Mice Using Cultured Lymph Node-Derived Cells.

Authors:  Eddy H C Wang; Mohsen Khosravi-Maharlooei; Reza Baradar Jalili; Richard Yu; Aziz Ghahary; Jerry Shapiro; Kevin J McElwee
Journal:  J Invest Dermatol       Date:  2015-05-06       Impact factor: 8.551

4.  An investigation of vitamin D status in alopecia areata.

Authors:  Venkata Krishna Vamsi Gade; Archana Mony; Malathi Munisamy; Laxmisha Chandrashekar; Medha Rajappa
Journal:  Clin Exp Med       Date:  2018-06-04       Impact factor: 3.984

Review 5.  What causes alopecia areata?

Authors:  K J McElwee; A Gilhar; D J Tobin; Y Ramot; J P Sundberg; M Nakamura; M Bertolini; S Inui; Y Tokura; L E King; B Duque-Estrada; A Tosti; A Keren; S Itami; Y Shoenfeld; A Zlotogorski; R Paus
Journal:  Exp Dermatol       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 3.960

6.  Development of autoimmune hair loss disease alopecia areata is associated with cardiac dysfunction in C3H/HeJ mice.

Authors:  Eddy Wang; Katy Chong; Mei Yu; Noushin Akhoundsadegh; David J Granville; Jerry Shapiro; Kevin J McElwee
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-04-26       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  The role of selectins in alopecia areata.

Authors:  Wiesława Sudnik; Aleksandra Dańczak-Pazdrowska; Wojciech Silny; Agnieszka Osmola-Mańkowska; Jakub Pazdrowski; Adriana Polańska
Journal:  Postepy Dermatol Alergol       Date:  2015-02-03       Impact factor: 1.837

8.  Vitamin D Level in Alopecia Areata.

Authors:  Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat; Insha Latif; Rauf Malik; Iffat Hassan; Gousia Sheikh; Kouser Sideeq Lone; Sabiya Majeed; Peerzada Sajad
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol       Date:  2017 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.494

9.  Demographic and Clinical Features of 1,641 Patients with Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, and Alopecia Universalis: A Single-Center Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Tugba Kevser Uzuncakmak; Burhan Engin; Server Serdaroglu; Yalcin Tuzun
Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord       Date:  2020-10-28

10.  Altered expression of intracellular Toll-like receptors in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with alopecia areata.

Authors:  Abdullateef A Alzolibani; Zafar Rasheed; Ghada Bin Saif; Mohammed S Al-Dhubaibi; Ahmad A Al Robaee
Journal:  BBA Clin       Date:  2016-03-14
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