Background: Distinction between alopecia areata (AA) and androgenic alopecia (AGA) can be made according to clinical presentation and biopsy findings. However, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate them, especially when the diffuse pattern of both AA and AGA is in the differential diagnosis of hair loss in androgen-dependent areas.Objectives: To evaluate the characteristics of inflammatory cell infiltration using CD3, CD4, CD8, and CD20 antigens, in AA and AGA to find some consistent histological clues for distinguishing these two entities.Methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with diagnosed AA (30 cases) and AGA (30 cases) was performed based on the clinical and histopathological criteria. We studied immunohistochemical findin...
Background: It is widely accepted that NKG2D+cells are critically involved in alopecia areata (AA) p...
Alopecia areata (AA) may represent a CD8+T cell–mediated, organ-specific autoimmune disease in which...
There is evidence suggesting that alopecia areata (AA) may have an autoimmune pathogenesis, and it w...
Background: Distinction between alopecia areata (AA) and androgenic alopecia (AGA) can be made accor...
Distinguishing between diffuse subacute alopecia areata (AA), in which the peribulbar infiltrate is ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an organ-restricted autoimmune disease that mainly affects the hair follicle...
The inflammatory cell infiltrates in scalp skin of 35 patients, 20 with alopecia areata (AA), 7 with...
The aim of the research. To expand the knowledge about immunohistochemical changes in female patient...
Although the etiology of alopecia areata is still unknown, evidence has accumulated to support an au...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an immune-mediated disease that causes non-scarring hair loss. Autoreactive ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and alopecia areata (AA) are common causes of ...
This study demonstrates the feasibility and efficacy of using flow cytometric analysis with intracel...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by transient, non-scarring hair loss and pre...
Many diseases, notably those having a strong autoimmune component, have been shown to have an associ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Background: It is widely accepted that NKG2D+cells are critically involved in alopecia areata (AA) p...
Alopecia areata (AA) may represent a CD8+T cell–mediated, organ-specific autoimmune disease in which...
There is evidence suggesting that alopecia areata (AA) may have an autoimmune pathogenesis, and it w...
Background: Distinction between alopecia areata (AA) and androgenic alopecia (AGA) can be made accor...
Distinguishing between diffuse subacute alopecia areata (AA), in which the peribulbar infiltrate is ...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an organ-restricted autoimmune disease that mainly affects the hair follicle...
The inflammatory cell infiltrates in scalp skin of 35 patients, 20 with alopecia areata (AA), 7 with...
The aim of the research. To expand the knowledge about immunohistochemical changes in female patient...
Although the etiology of alopecia areata is still unknown, evidence has accumulated to support an au...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an immune-mediated disease that causes non-scarring hair loss. Autoreactive ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and alopecia areata (AA) are common causes of ...
This study demonstrates the feasibility and efficacy of using flow cytometric analysis with intracel...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by transient, non-scarring hair loss and pre...
Many diseases, notably those having a strong autoimmune component, have been shown to have an associ...
There is strong evidence indicating that alopecia areata is a tissue-specific, autoimmune disease. H...
Background: It is widely accepted that NKG2D+cells are critically involved in alopecia areata (AA) p...
Alopecia areata (AA) may represent a CD8+T cell–mediated, organ-specific autoimmune disease in which...
There is evidence suggesting that alopecia areata (AA) may have an autoimmune pathogenesis, and it w...