The researchers found that COVID-19 was significantly associated with an increased risk for alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, vitiligo, Behçet disease, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid ...
COVID-19 was significantly associated with an increased risk for alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, vitiligo, Behçet disease, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus ...
Hair loss is considered widespread in recent years and has many degrees, as it begins with hair loss and may eventually lead to complete hair loss. There are many causes, the most important of which ...
COVID-19 survivors may develop autoimmune conditions long-term, with risks varying by severity and vaccination status, ...
An ultrasound scan of the abdomen was performed which showed mirror imaging of the abdominal viscera, all of which were otherwise structurally normal. A diagnosis of situs inversus totalis was made.
The growing demand for alopecia treatments is mainly driven by the rising global prevalence of alopecia, influenced by ...
Pediatric alopecia areata prevalence is higher among Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Black children compared with non-Hispanic White children. South Asian, Filipino, and Vietnamese children ...
In some cases, alopecia areata can turn into alopecia totalis, when hair loss can spread across the entire head, or alopecia universalis when it affects the entire body. There is currently no cure ...
INTRODUCTION: Situs inversus totalis (SIT) occurs in 1 in 8000 births. 0.04% of cases involve ACS, posing a clinical challenge. We present a case of NSTE-ACS in a patient with SIT, where a universal ...