Therapeutic Response of Alopecia Areata-Associated Nail Changes to Baricitinib
Nail changes are seen in some individuals with alopecia areata, with the most common variants including pitting and trachyonychia. The nail findings are presumed to be due to the same lymphocytic infiltration seen in hair bulbs in individuals with AA. Baricitinib is an immunomodulatory drug that act...
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Main Authors: | Ashley Wittmer (Author), Katherine De Jong (Author), Lauren Bolish (Author), Lindsey Finklea (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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