Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disorder in which immune attack of the anagen follicle causes hair loss in approximately 2% of the population. Although the pathogenesis of AA has not been fully determined, most likely it is mediated by a variety of factors including cellular/humoral immunity and genetic predisposition. Researchers have been interested in the possible role of the complement pathway in AA since the 1970s. Given recent evidence suggesting that complement plays a role in many immunologic and inflammatory dermatologic diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus, bullous diseases, angioedema, lipodystrophy, and skin infections, it is likely that complement also contributes to AA pathogenesis. Although early serum studie...
Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytoto...
The development of a hair loss disease, alopecia areata (AA), is believed to be associated with the ...
Patients suffering from alopecia areata (AA) can lose hair in focal regions, the complete scalp, inc...
The pathobiology of alopecia areata (AA), one of the most frequent autoimmune diseases and a major u...
textabstractThe complement system is a fundamental part of the innate immune system, playing a cruci...
The complement system is a fundamental part of the innate immune system, playing a crucial role in h...
Complement is part of the innate immune system. Its major function is recognition and elimination of...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by transient, non-scarring hair loss and pre...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Autoimmune bullous dermatoses (AIBD) are characterized by circulating autoantibodies that are either...
Background: subepidermal autoimmune bullous skin diseases (sAIBD) is a group of diseases characteri...
textabstractAutoimmune bullous dermatoses (AIBD) are characterized by circulating autoantibodies tha...
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic auto-inflammatory skin disease with a complex and multifa...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease where improperly cleared apoptotic cells...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytoto...
The development of a hair loss disease, alopecia areata (AA), is believed to be associated with the ...
Patients suffering from alopecia areata (AA) can lose hair in focal regions, the complete scalp, inc...
The pathobiology of alopecia areata (AA), one of the most frequent autoimmune diseases and a major u...
textabstractThe complement system is a fundamental part of the innate immune system, playing a cruci...
The complement system is a fundamental part of the innate immune system, playing a crucial role in h...
Complement is part of the innate immune system. Its major function is recognition and elimination of...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder characterized by transient, non-scarring hair loss and pre...
A wide range of hypotheses such as focal infection, trophoneuroses, and endocrine dysfunction, have ...
Autoimmune bullous dermatoses (AIBD) are characterized by circulating autoantibodies that are either...
Background: subepidermal autoimmune bullous skin diseases (sAIBD) is a group of diseases characteri...
textabstractAutoimmune bullous dermatoses (AIBD) are characterized by circulating autoantibodies tha...
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic auto-inflammatory skin disease with a complex and multifa...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease where improperly cleared apoptotic cells...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that results in non-scarring hair loss, and it is clinicall...
Alopecia areata is considered to be a cell-mediated autoimmune disease, in which autoreactive cytoto...
The development of a hair loss disease, alopecia areata (AA), is believed to be associated with the ...
Patients suffering from alopecia areata (AA) can lose hair in focal regions, the complete scalp, inc...