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Alopecia areata: identification and current treatment approaches
1Vancouver General Hospital Skin Care Centre, BC.
Dermatology Nursing
|February 12, 2000
Abstract:
Alopecia areata is a disease which occurs in 1.7% of the population (Safavi et al., 1995), often with devastating effects to patients and their families. In the past, this condition has been misunderstood and treated inadequately. New treatment modalities and support systems are offering hope to patients with alopecia areata.