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Filter by:The goal of this study is to study the efficacy and safety of Tofacitinib therapy in Thai patients with recalcitrant frontal fibrosing alopecia. The main questions are 1. Does Tofacitinib significantly reduce Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Severity Index (FFASI), Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Severity Score (FFASS), Lichen planopillaris Activity Index (LPPAI) compared to baseline and after 16 weeks? 2. Is Tofacitinib significantly different for adverse events compared to baseline and after 16 weeks? Participants will have a check-up in clinical and investigation and then get prescribed oral Tofacitinib 5 mg twice a day for 12 weeks. After that, they will have follow-up every 4 weeks until week 16.
Purpose of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study will be to evaluate whether the daily use of novel dietary supplements over 24 weeks is able strengthen and promote growth of hairs, improve their density and thickness and reduce hair loss in adults with self-perceived thinning hair.
Prospective, observational cohort study for subjects with AA under the care of a dermatology provider. Approximately 5,000 subjects and 100 clinical sites in North America will be recruited to participate with no defined upper limit for either target.
The primary goal of the study is to collect standardized patient and clinician reported outcome measures for patients diagnosed with a range of dermatological conditions in an academic clinical practice setting. By regularly measuring outcomes longitudinally in patients treated in a real-world setting, this study will provide valuable and necessary information as to the impact of both the disease and its treatments on patients over time and will inform the optimal clinical management of patients with living with dermatological disease.
The overall objectives of the study are to evaluate long-term safety of CTP-543 and to assess long-term effects of CTP-543 on treating hair loss in adult patients with chronic, moderate to severe alopecia areata.
Hair disorders, expecialy scarring alopecia were diagnosed by scalp biopsy specimens in horizontal and vertical sections.(1-4) Data on hair density in Thais are lacking, although in Asians have more fewer hairs than whites.(5-7)Howevery, previous study from East Asian just had only one study and the data was more differently from West Asian and whites. Then this study was performed to evaluate hair density in Thais, and compared to previous study.