Comorbidities of alopecia areata in infancy and childhood. A small descriptive study in a tertiary hospital in Greece
Sir, A small descriptive study in a tertiary hospital in Greece was conducted on the comorbidities of alopecia areata in infancy and childhood. Alopecia areata is a non-scarring alopecia of autoimmune origin linked also to genetic and environmental factors [1], affecting 2% of the general population...
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