Neuroendocrine perspectives in alopecia areata: does stress play a role?

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Neuroendocrine perspectives in alopecia areata: does stress play a role? / Paus, Ralf; Arck, Petra.

in: J INVEST DERMATOL, Jahrgang 129, Nr. 6, 6, 2009, S. 1324-1326.

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title = "Neuroendocrine perspectives in alopecia areata: does stress play a role?",
abstract = "Until recently, the popular notion that psychoemotional stress can have an impact on hair growth has been treated with skepticism and assigned to the realm of folklore by many authorities. Yet it has long been appreciated that episodes of alopecia areata (AA) have occurred after severely stressful life events (Reinhold, 1960; Whitlock, 1976). This has triggered debates about whether AA should be considered a psychosomatic disorder (Misery and Rousset, 2001; Willemsen et al., 2009).",
author = "Ralf Paus and Petra Arck",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.1038/jid.2009.111",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "129",
pages = "1324--1326",
journal = "J INVEST DERMATOL",
issn = "0022-202X",
publisher = "NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP",
number = "6",

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AU - Paus, Ralf

AU - Arck, Petra

PY - 2009

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N2 - Until recently, the popular notion that psychoemotional stress can have an impact on hair growth has been treated with skepticism and assigned to the realm of folklore by many authorities. Yet it has long been appreciated that episodes of alopecia areata (AA) have occurred after severely stressful life events (Reinhold, 1960; Whitlock, 1976). This has triggered debates about whether AA should be considered a psychosomatic disorder (Misery and Rousset, 2001; Willemsen et al., 2009).

AB - Until recently, the popular notion that psychoemotional stress can have an impact on hair growth has been treated with skepticism and assigned to the realm of folklore by many authorities. Yet it has long been appreciated that episodes of alopecia areata (AA) have occurred after severely stressful life events (Reinhold, 1960; Whitlock, 1976). This has triggered debates about whether AA should be considered a psychosomatic disorder (Misery and Rousset, 2001; Willemsen et al., 2009).

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JO - J INVEST DERMATOL

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