2020
DOI: 10.1159/000508925
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Prognostic Factors in Mexican Patients with Patchy and Other Types of Alopecia Areata

Abstract: Introduction: Some clinical features have been associated with the progression and remission of alopecia areata (AA). We aim to determine possible prognostic factors in Mexican patients with AA. Methods: This prospective study of a 1-year follow-up included Mexican patients with a clinical diagnosis of AA. We evaluated disease activity with the SALT score at the first visit and 1-year follow-up; progression, no progression, and remission were defined according to score changes. We used multiple linear regressi… Show more

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“… Poor prognostic factors are early age of onset, positive family history, history of atopy, associated autoimmune disease, long duration of the disease, alopecia totalis, AU, ophiasis pattern, and nail involvement. [ 14 72 73 74 75 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Poor prognostic factors are early age of onset, positive family history, history of atopy, associated autoimmune disease, long duration of the disease, alopecia totalis, AU, ophiasis pattern, and nail involvement. [ 14 72 73 74 75 ] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, adherence to treatment was the only modified prognostic factor, as previously reported. 6 …”
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confidence: 99%