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Corroborative Evidence that Alopecia Areata Involves the Epidermis and the Sebaceous Glands
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1987
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Skin DevelopmentGross AnatomyEndothelial CellsOphthalmologyCutaneous BiologyHistopathologySebaceous GlandsCorroborative EvidenceAlopecia AreataAnatomyDermatologyDermatopathologyExperimental DermatologyMedicineComputerized Image AnalysisDermal Structure
By using combined autoradiography and computerized image analysis, keratinocytes, sebaceous cells, and endothelial cells of the papillary dermis appear affected in alopecia areata. The atrophy and the reduction in the number of cells synthesizing DNA in these tissues resemble the changes observed in the hair follicles.