Literature DB >> 7284245

Alopecia areata and auto-immunity.

P S Friedmann.   

Abstract

The prevalence of auto-antibodies against thyroid constituents, gastric parietal cells, smooth muscle cells, mitochondria, reticulin, nuclear constituents and rheumatoid factor in 108 patients with alopecia areata was compared with that found in a previous survey of the local population. Female patients had a significantly increased prevalence of anti-thyroid antibodies which were present in 30% overall and in 44% of the youngest age group (11-17 years). Smooth muscle antibodies were more frequent in female patients but the increase was not significant. Male patients had a significant increased prevalence of thyroid and gastric parietal cell antibodies (11.4% each). In females, antithyroid antibodies were associated with extensive hair loss: they were found in 42% of female patients with total alopecia and only 20% of males with total hair loss. A family history of alopecia areata was obtained from 24% of patients; 10% had relatives with thyroid disease and 10% had diabetic relatives. These findings confirm the association between alopecia areata and the other auto-immune diseases.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1981        PMID: 7284245     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1981.tb01200.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Dermatol        ISSN: 0007-0963            Impact factor:   9.302


  13 in total

Review 1.  Alopecia Areata: a Comprehensive Review of Pathogenesis and Management.

Authors:  Ralph M Trüeb; Maria Fernanda Reis Gavazzoni Dias
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy Immunol       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 8.667

2.  Medium-dose prednisolone pulse therapy in alopecia areata.

Authors:  Pinelopi Efentaki; Andreas Altenburg; Johannes Haerting; Christos C Zouboulis
Journal:  Dermatoendocrinol       Date:  2009-11

3.  Hair-raising notions and lotions.

Authors:  J A Savin
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1982-02-13

Review 4.  Alopecia areata: Part 1: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and prognosis.

Authors:  Frank Spano; Jeff C Donovan
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  2015-09       Impact factor: 3.275

Review 5.  The current state of knowledge of the immune ecosystem in alopecia areata.

Authors:  Samuel J Connell; Ali Jabbari
Journal:  Autoimmun Rev       Date:  2022-02-10       Impact factor: 17.390

6.  Comparative assessment of topical steroids, topical tretenoin (0.05%) and dithranol paste in alopecia areata.

Authors:  Sudip Das; R C Ghorami; T Chatterjee; Gautam Banerjee
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol       Date:  2010 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 1.494

Review 7.  Genetic basis of alopecia areata: a roadmap for translational research.

Authors:  Ali Jabbari; Lynn Petukhova; Rita M Cabral; Raphael Clynes; Angela M Christiano
Journal:  Dermatol Clin       Date:  2012-10-23       Impact factor: 3.478

8.  Randomized comparison of topical betamethasone valerate foam, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide and tacrolimus ointment in management of localized alopecia areata.

Authors:  Cm Kuldeep; Himanshu Singhal; Ashok Kumar Khare; Asit Mittal; Lalit K Gupta; Anubhav Garg
Journal:  Int J Trichology       Date:  2011-01

9.  Acute diffuse and total alopecia of the female scalp associated with borrelia-infection.

Authors:  Ekta K Bhardwaj; Ralph Michel Trüeb
Journal:  Int J Trichology       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

10.  Alopecia areata is not associated with Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Hisham Zayan Abdel Hafez; Ayman Mohamed Mahran; Eman M Hofny; Dalia Abdel Aziz Attallah; Doaa Sameer Sayed; Heba Rashed
Journal:  Indian J Dermatol       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.494

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.