Alopecia Areata, Morphea, and Psoriasis: Clinical Features, Pathogenesis, and Treatment Options

    January 2020 in “ Dermatology Review
    Koray Durmaz, Arzu Ataseven, İlkay Özer, Pembe Oltulu
    TLDR Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing alopecia areata, morphea, and psoriasis.
    The document discussed the clinical features, pathogenesis, and treatment options for alopecia areata, morphea, and psoriasis. It highlighted the autoimmune nature of these conditions and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention. The authors emphasized the need for further research to better understand the underlying mechanisms and to develop more effective therapies.
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