Alopecia areata was more likely to develop in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who were taking anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy at the onset of the condition.
As I sat down with Dr. Crystal Aguh, a powerhouse in the field of dermatology, I quickly realized we were diving into far more than skin and hair. This was a ...
Alopecia areata and asthma are strongly linked, particularly through the inflammatory protein IL-33, suggesting a shared biological pathway and potential for targeted treatments like dupilumab.