Clinical Characteristics, Subtype Classification and Prognostic Factors of Ophiasis: a Retrospective Study of 150 Patients with Therapeutic Implications

Published: 17 February 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/ys7hhyx935.1
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Fanshu Li

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Supplementary Table. 1 detailing demographic and clinical characteristics of ophiasis with mono-hairline, patchy AA and diffuse AA. Supplementary Table. 2 detailing trichoscopy characteristics of ophiasis with mono-hairline, patchy AA and diffuse AA. Supplementary Table. 3 detailing SALT50 and SALT75 efficacy in ophiasis patients of different subtypes and clinical characteristics. Supplementary Figure.1 detailing images of pattern I, pattern Ⅱ and pattern Ⅲ. Supplementary Figure.2 detailing the difference in demographic and clinical characteristics of ophiasis, patchy AA, acute diffuse and total alopecia and alopecia universalis / alopecia totalis patients. Supplementary Figure.3 detailing the difference in trichoscopy characteristics of ophiasis, patchy AA, ADTA and AU/AT patients. Supplementary Figure.4 detailing characteristic trichoscopy findings in ophiasis. Supplementary Figure.5 detailing the difference in demographic and clinical characteristics of ophiasis with mono-hairline, patchy AA and diffuse AA. Supplementary Figure.6 detailing the difference in trichoscopy characteristics of ophiasis with mono-hairline, patchy AA and diffuse AA.

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