Lifetime incidence and healthcare disparities in alopecia areata: a UK population-based cohort study

    August 2024 in “ British Journal of Dermatology
    Andrew R. Thompson, Christos Tziotzios, John Nesnas, Rowena Randall, Maciej Czachorowski, Andrew G. Messenger
    Alopecia areata (AA) affects approximately 1 in 50 individuals over their lifetime, with the highest incidence and impact on mental health and work outcomes observed in ethnic groups other than White. The study emphasizes the importance for clinicians to recognize the significant variability in the incidence and impact of AA and to provide targeted healthcare to those groups at the greatest risk of alopecia and its associated consequences.
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