Clinical and demographic characteristics associated with nail involvement in alopecia areata: A cross‐sectional study of 197 patients
Health Science Reports2024Vol. 7(4), pp. e2020–e2020
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Safoura Shakoei, Golnoosh Seifi, Farbod Ghanami, Narges Ghandi, Shahin Hamzelou, Maryam Nasimi, Ifa Etesami
Abstract
Our study revealed that young patients with severe disease are prone to nail abnormalities. Pitting, distal notching, and linear line were the most common nail changes. Of note, koilonychia, leukonychia, and red spots lunula are more expected in more severe AA.
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