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Korean Consensus Criteria for the Severity Classification of Alopecia Areata

Authors
Jang, YH | Lee, SS | Park, DY | Lee, Y | Kim, DY | Park, H | Shin, HT | Kim, JE | Shin, K | Lee, JH | Choi, JW  | Park, BC | Kim, BJ | Seo, SH | Won, CH | Park, J | Kim, MS | Kim, SS | Lew, BL | Huh, CH | Kwon, O | Lee, YW | Kim, MB | Korean Hair Research Society
Citation
Annals of dermatology, 36(4). : 236-246, 2024
Journal Title
Annals of dermatology
ISSN
1013-90872005-3894
Abstract
Background: A set of criteria for severity classification is essential in alopecia areata (AA). Currently, no guidelines are universally accepted for defining AA severity. Objective: This study aimed to establish a set of consensus criteria for classifying the severity of and identifying treatment refractoriness in AA. Methods: A preliminary draft of the definition for moderate-to-severe AA was crafted based on available evidence, and members of the Korean Hair Research Society (KHRS) subsequently endorsed the recommendation through an online survey. Results: In the first Delphi round, consensus was attained on 15 questions. After refining certain items in the second round, consensus was achieved on 23 out of 26 questions. The KHRS first defined AA severity using the severity of alopecia tool (SALT). SALT ≥50 was defined as severe, 20≤ SALT <50 as moderate, and SALT <20 as mild. Moderate AA was considered severe if it meets one or more of the following criteria: dermatology life quality index >10, presence of accompanying eyebrow or eyelash loss, positive hair loss activity, or treatment-refractory AA. Conclusion: These consensus criteria can help clinicians accurately diagnose AA, provide appropriate treatment, and monitor its progression.
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DOI
10.5021/ad.24.058
PMID
39082660
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최, 지웅
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