نتایج جستجو برای: localized alopecia areata

تعداد نتایج: 111463  

2015
Payal Sharma Austin Fernandes Anup Bharati Sushma Sonavane Nilesh Shah Sagar Karia Avinash De Sousa

Alopecia areata is a chronic probable auto immune skin disorder characterised by hair loss over the body. Though its psychological status has been debated over the ages presently we have research that points towards a psychosomatic causation of the disorder. The present review paper looks at the psychological factors in alopecia areata, the various studies and prevalence of psychiatric problems...

1983
J.V. Devar

Thirty cases of alopecia Areata from O.P.D. of Govt. Hospital, Madras were administered Indian Version of schedule of Recent Experience, Taylor's Manifest Anxiety Scale, Beck's Depressive Inventory, Hostility Direction and Hostility Questionnaire of Fould's and Cattell's 16 PF Questionnaire (Form E) to find out antecedent stress, anxiety, depression, hostility and personality factors. Thirty ca...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2006
Iqbal A Bukhari

I have read with interest the brief communication entitled “Treatment of alopecia areata by topical diclofenac sodium gel in comparison to benzoyl peroxide. A novel single blind therapeutic clinical trial” by Sharquie et al.1 The author suggested the use of diclofenac gel as an irritant in alopecia areata, which in other words, by causing inflammation of the affected area but diclofenac has an ...

احسانی, امیرهوشنگ, اخیانی, مریم, باقری, محمد, جهرمی, جواد, حلاجی, زهرا, غلامعلی, فاطمه, نورمحمدپور, پدرام,

Background: Alopecia areata, a non-cicatricial form of hair loss, is believed to be an immunologic response that targets hair follicles. Genetic background is important in the pathogenesis of this disorder, although some evidence point to the role of melanocytic antigens. There are some reports on the relationship between alopecia areata and celiac disease. The aim of the present study was to...

خوش ظاهر, سمانه, سعادت جو, علیرضا, قادری, رضا,

Background and Aim: Alopecia areata is a common skin disease that can adversely affect the quality of life (QOL) of the patients. The aim of this study was to determine QOL in patients with Alopecia areata and to compare it with QOL in healthy individuals. Materials and Methods: This study carried out on 75 patients with Alopecia areata and 150 controls. All the patients filled out two question...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2007
Zohreh Hajheydari Mojgan Jamshidi Jafar Akbari Rezaali Mohammadpour

BACKGROUND Alopecia areata is a recurrent, nonscarring type of hair loss. Different modalities of treatment have been used to induce hair re-growth. AIMS To determine the efficacy of topical garlic gel in the treatment of alopecia areata. METHODS Patients were randomly divided into two groups of garlic gel and placebo. The two groups were advised to follow the treatment twice daily, for thr...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1987
K. S. Lee K. B. Myung H. I. Kook

We performed clinical trials to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Foltene in patients of the several types of hair fallings. Thirty patients with male pattern baldness, alopecia areata and seborrheic alopecia were included in this study. Foltene was applied every other day for 40 days, and followed by maintenance therapy of twice application a week. The duration of whole therapy was 6 months....

Journal: :journal of research in medical sciences 0
z shahmoradi assistant professor, department of dermatology, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan afshin darougheh resident, department of dermatology, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan s misaghian general physician, leishmaniasis and skin research center, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan

we present a 21-years old woman with alopecia universalis, generalized vitiligo, and graves' disease. she had had thyroidectomy in early childhood and was receiving replacement therapy with levothyroxine. the patient was treated with systemic puva and glucocorticoid in combination with topical treatment for alopecia. after 6 months of treatment, alopecia was reversed but vitiligo was unchanged.

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2011
Abdullah Alkhalifah

Alopecia areata is a common form of nonscarring alopecia. It affects males and females equally and has no racial predilection. It usually affects the scalp, but any hair-bearing area can be involved. It presents as patchy hair loss, loss of hair on the entire scalp (alopecia totalis), or the whole body (alopecia universalis). The histopathology varies according to the disease stage, but usually...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
fatemeh mokhtari tayebeh panjehpour farahnaz fatemi naeini sayed mohsen hosseini mohammad ali nilforoushzadeh marzieh matin

background: alopecia areata (aa) is a noncicatricial (nonscarring) alopecia. the association between aa and celiac disease (cd) is debatable. several studies declare the relationship between aa and cd as measurement of celiac autoantibodies (anti‑gliadin iga and anti‑gliadin igg), but a few studies consider anti‑tissue transglutaminase iga. the aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency di...

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