Update on pulse corticosteroid therapy for the management of alopecia areata
Abstract Alopecia areata is a nonlife‐threatening autoimmune disorder and often requires systemic treatment to stop the disease from progressing. Pulse corticosteroid therapy (PCT) is a common way to treat severe alopecia areata although the exact benefit on this treatment remains unclear. The aim o...
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Main Authors: | Jolina Bernhardt (Author), Joerg Wenzel (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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