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Alopecia areata: a multifactorial autoimmune condition
Teontor Simakou
, John P Butcher
, Stuart Reid
, Fiona L Henriquez
School of Health and Life Sciences
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Keyphrases
Autoimmune Disease
100%
Alopecia Areata
100%
Hair Loss
50%
Total Loss
33%
Psychiatric Complications
33%
Pathophysiology
16%
Etiology
16%
Environmental Factors
16%
Inflammation
16%
Autoimmunity
16%
Immune Defense
16%
Well-defined
16%
Rapid Rate
16%
IgG Antibody
16%
Scalp
16%
Non-scarring
16%
Genetic Factors
16%
Baldness
16%
Scalp Hair
16%
Body Hair
16%
Alopecia Totalis
16%
Hair Follicle
16%
Hair Follicle Cells
16%
Latest Progress
16%
Alopecia Universalis
16%
Disfiguration
16%
Scarring Hair Loss
16%
Lymphocyte Infiltration
16%
Small Patch
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alopecia Areata
100%
Alopecia Mucinosa
50%
Autoimmune Disease
33%
Diseases
33%
Pathophysiology
16%
Infection
16%
Environmental Factor
16%
Scalp
16%
Scar Formation
16%
Scalp Hair
16%
Autoimmunity
16%
Hair Follicle
16%
Hair Follicle Cell
16%
Lymphocytic Infiltration
16%
Immunity
16%
Immunoglobulin G
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alopecia Areata
100%
Autoimmune Disease
33%
Autoimmunity
16%
Immunity
16%
Scalp
16%
Hair Follicle
16%
Hair Follicle Cell
16%
Alopecia Universalis
16%
Scalp Hair
16%
Scar Formation
16%
Immunoglobulin G
16%