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Efficacy and safety of abrocitinib in patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis with prior exposure to oral systemic immunosuppressants or biologic therapies: A post hoc analysis of the JADE clinical trials Open
Background Patients with moderate‐to‐severe atopic dermatitis (AD) refractory to topical therapy might require treatment with systemic therapies, including biologics. Objectives To assess the efficacy and safety of abrocitinib monotherapy …
View article: Alopecia areata and risk of common infections: a population-based cohort study
Alopecia areata and risk of common infections: a population-based cohort study Open
Background It is not known whether alopecia areata (AA) is associated with a greater or reduced risk for infection. Aim We undertook a population-based study exploring associations between AA and common infections. Methods We extracted pri…
View article: Alopecia areata and risk of atopic and autoimmune conditions: population-based cohort study
Alopecia areata and risk of atopic and autoimmune conditions: population-based cohort study Open
Background Alopecia areata (AA) has features of both autoimmune and atopic pathogenesis, but information on the risk of people with AA developing autoimmune and atopic conditions is limited. Objective To assess the prevalence and incidence…
View article: The associated burden of mental health conditions in alopecia areata: a population‐based study in <scp>UK</scp> primary care*
The associated burden of mental health conditions in alopecia areata: a population‐based study in <span>UK</span> primary care* Open
People with AA have higher rates of depression and anxiety than those without AA. This impacts deleteriously on mental health treatment burden, time off work and unemployment. Evidence-based mental health treatment programmes are needed fo…
View article: Epidemiology, management and the associated burden of mental health illness, atopic and autoimmune conditions, and common infections in alopecia areata: protocol for an observational study series
Epidemiology, management and the associated burden of mental health illness, atopic and autoimmune conditions, and common infections in alopecia areata: protocol for an observational study series Open
Introduction Alopecia areata (AA) is a common cause of immune-mediated non-scarring hair loss. Links between AA and common mental health, autoimmune and atopic conditions, and common infections have previously been described but remain inc…
View article: The epidemiology of alopecia areata: a population‐based cohort study in UK primary care*
The epidemiology of alopecia areata: a population‐based cohort study in UK primary care* Open
By providing the first large-scale estimates of the incidence and point prevalence of AA, our study helps to understand the burden of AA on the population. Understanding the variation in AA onset between different population groups may giv…