Сlinical case of focal alopecia in a child with atopy
Alopecia areata is a common inflammatory immune-mediated disorder in which autoimmune response is triggered against hair follicles, thus leading to non-scarring hair loss on the scalp, face and other parts of the skin. Despite numerous studies concerning this issue, today there is no consensus on th...
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Main Authors: | A. A. Barilo, S. V. Smirnova, I. M. Olyanina |
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Language: | RU |
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SPb RAACI
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2fe242eea7ef4c24b53c8f7839fb5fc1 |
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