Panelists discuss how the high failure rate of conventional treatments for long-standing, extensive alopecia areata (AA) may be due to factors such as disease chronicity and inadequate response to available therapies, and the need for key updates in AA management guidelines, which have not been revised since 2003.
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Ungar: According to the guidelines, conventional treatments have a high failure rate for long-standing extensive AA,. wWhat do you believe accounts for the number of patients who are not responding adequately?
Friedland: The guidelines for the management of AA have not been updated since 2003. What key updates are needed in the newest version of the guidelines?