Alopecia Areata: A Clinician's Guide

    January 2018 in “ Springer eBooks
    Pooya Khan Mohammad Beigi
    TLDR The book helps doctors understand and treat alopecia areata.
    The book "Alopecia Areata: A Clinician's Guide" provided a comprehensive overview of alopecia areata, including its epidemiology, etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment options. It also covered comorbidities associated with the condition and included case studies detailing patient management and treatment. The book was designed for dermatologists and internists and featured full-color photographs of patients before, during, and after the disease. It aimed to be a valuable resource for medical professionals dealing with alopecia areata and its related conditions.
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