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Nail involvement in patients with moderate-to-severe alopecia areata treated with oral tofacitinib

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Authors

Lee, Ji Su; Huh, Chang-Hun; Kwon, Ohsang; Yoon, Hyun-Sun; Cho, Soyun; Park, Hyun-sun

Issue Date
2018-11
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Journal of Dermatological Treatment, Vol.29 No.8, pp.819-822
Abstract
Background: A few anecdotal case reports demonstrated that tofacitinib improved nail changes associated with AA. Objective: To investigate nail changes in patients with AA treated with tofacitinib and evaluate the relationship between nail and hair responses to tofacitinib. Methods: This is a retrospective study of 33 adult patients with moderate-to-severe AA treated with oral tofacitinib monotherapy for at least 4 months. Results: Fifteen patients had nail involvement and demonstrated more severe hair loss than those without nail involvement (p = .040). However, there was no significant difference in hair regrowth between two groups. Of 15 patients with nail involvement, 11 (73.3%) showed improvement regardless of type of nail change; the first improvement was observed at a median of 5 months (range, 1-11) after administration. Nail improvement was associated with neither initial severity of hair loss nor hair response to tofacitinib. Nail improvement tended to occur later than hair regrowth. Conclusions: Oral tofacitinib monotherapy improves nail involvement associated with AA. Nail involvement is not a poor prognosis factor in hair regrowth with tofacitinib treatment and there is no evident relationship between nail and hair responses.
ISSN
0954-6634
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/150145
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09546634.2018.1466024
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