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- The Association between the Number of Follicular Stelae and Severity . . .
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by peribulbar lymphocytic infiltration, follicular miniaturization, catagen telogen follicles, and increased follicular stelae (streamers) in skin biopsies
- The Association between Number of Follicular Stelae and . . .
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by peribulbar lymphocytic infiltration, follicular miniaturization, catagen telogen follicles, and increased follicular stelae (streamers) in skin biopsies
- Follicular streamers (stelae) in scarring and non‐scarring alopecia . . .
Streamers found at deep dermal or subcutaneous levels should be followed and identified at the FU level in order to obtain accurate follicular counts and follicular ratios needed for non-scarring alopecia diagnosis
- Follicular streamers (stelae) in scarring and non-scarring alopecia
Alopecia is prevalent among females, categorised as either scarring or non-scarring, depending on the potential for hair follicle regeneration
- The Association between the Number of Follicular Stelae and . . . - PubMed
Our results showed that number of follicular stelae varied among AA clinical types and correlated with severity This study was the first to evaluate the correlation between the number of follicular stelae and severity of AA
- Follicular streamers (stelae) in scarring and non‐scarring alopecia
The results showed that number of follicular stelae varied among AA clinical types and correlated with severity, and was the first to evaluate the correlation between the number of hair loss and severity of AA
- The Association between the Number of Follicular Stelae and Severity . . .
Objectives: Our aim was to assess the number of follicular stelae of patients with AA and to evaluate their association with clinical type and severity and treatment response of AA
- International Journal of Trichology
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease characterized by peribulbar lymphocytic infiltration, follicular miniaturization, catagen telogen follicles, and increased follicular stelae (streamers) in skin biopsies
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