Alopecia universalis successfully treated with kenchuto groups in a pediatric patient
ConclusionFor alopecia in children, regional immunotherapy has been recommended in the treatment guidelines. However, the condition can recur after discontinuation of treatment and there is no treatment uniformity. The present findings suggest that Kampo medicine might be appropriate for alopecia universalis considering treatment continuity and safety.
Source: Traditional and Kampo Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Yasuhito Irie,
Hajime Nakae,
Naoko Hasunuma,
Miwa Hebiguchi,
Yuko Hiroshima,
Yuko Okada,
Hiroaki Ito Tags: CASE REPORT Source Type: research
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