▼Ritlecitinib for severe alopecia areata

Q4 Medicine
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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### What you need to know Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease against hair follicles, characterised by hair loss of the scalp, face and/or body, with nail involvement (eg, pitting or ridging) in 10–15% of cases.1–3 Human skin biopsy specimens from people with alopecia areata show the overexpression of Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) and, to a lesser extent, JAK1 and JAK2, which are involved in promoting inflammation via T cells and cytokines.4 The prevalence of alopecia areata has been estimated as 0.6% in Europe.5 6 In the UK, the annual incidence was found to be highest in people aged 25–29 years (5.1 per 10 000 males and 4.3 per 10 000 females) and then decreased with age.7 It can affect all ages, races and genders.5 People of Asian ethnicity, and from socially deprived and urban areas are more likely to present with alopecia areata.7 A family history of the condition, or chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome, may increase the risk of alopecia areata,3 and it may be associated with other autoimmune diseases such as thyroiditis, type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.8 It may be a self-limiting condition, especially in the early stages or where there is <25% hair loss. …
治疗严重脱发的利特西替尼
### 您需要了解的信息 斑秃是一种针对毛囊的自身免疫性疾病,以头皮、面部和/或全身脱发为特征,10%-15%的病例可累及指甲(如点状或脊状)。-3 斑秃患者的人体皮肤活检标本显示 Janus 激酶 3(JAK3)过度表达,其次是 JAK1 和 JAK2,它们通过 T 细胞和细胞因子参与促进炎症。6 在英国,25-29 岁人群的年发病率最高(男性每 10 000 人中有 5.1 人,女性每 10 000 人中有 4.3 人),然后随着年龄的增长而下降。家族病史或染色体疾病(如唐氏综合症)可能会增加患斑秃的风险,3 而且斑秃可能与其他自身免疫性疾病相关,如甲状腺炎、1 型糖尿病和类风湿性关节炎。...
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