2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10227-005-0136-x
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Successful Hair Transplant of Eyebrow Alopecia Areata

Abstract: For the first time in years, this patient was given 8 months of reprieve from his eyebrow alopecia areata and is currently well-maintained on monthly intralesional cortisone which originally was of only modest benefit. The patient is pleased with the outcome.

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“…Madarosis occurs as isolated involvement [Figure 2] or as a part of alopecia universalis. [57] When alopecia areata involves the eyelashes exclusively, there is rarely involvement of other parts of the body. [58] Alopecia areata can involve both the eyelids without scalp involvement also.…”
Section: Systemic and Endocrine Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Madarosis occurs as isolated involvement [Figure 2] or as a part of alopecia universalis. [57] When alopecia areata involves the eyelashes exclusively, there is rarely involvement of other parts of the body. [58] Alopecia areata can involve both the eyelids without scalp involvement also.…”
Section: Systemic and Endocrine Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%