Alopecia totalis and vitiligo in common variable immunodeficiency.
Three cases of severe and irreversible alopecia occurring in patients with common variable immunodeficiency are described. In all three cases, hair loss developed after the diagnosis of immune deficiency; one of the patients also had extensive vitiligo. A fourth patient had vitiligo in the absence o...
Main Authors: | Spickett, G, Prentice, A, Wallington, T, Webster, A, Chapel, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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