Evolving Therapeutic Landscape of Alopecia Areata: Current Evidence and Future Directions
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Therapeutic Landscape, Alopecia AreataAbstract
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic, immune-mediated hair disorder characterized by nonscarring hair losswith unpredictable clinical course and significant psychosocial burden. Despite being one of the most commonautoimmune conditions, effective and sustained treatment options have remained limited until recently. Conventionalapproaches, including corticosteroids
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