Editorial - Allied Journal of Medical Research (2021) Volume 0, Issue 0
Causes of Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata (AA) is a common form of hair loss in humans; it is an autoimmune disorder with a vector, usually relapsing or remitting course that can be persistent – particularly when hair loss is extensive. After male and female pattern alopecia, alopecia areata is the most common nonscarring alopecia. Hair loss in alopecia areata typically has distinct clinical trends.
Author(s): John P Sundberg