@article{3120970, title = "Adalimumab-induced scalp psoriasis with severe alopecia as a paradoxical effect in a patient with Crohn's disease successfully treated with ustekinumab", author = "Koumaki, D. and Koumaki, V. and Katoulis, A. and Lagoudaki, E. and Boumpoucheropoulos, S. and Stefanidou, M. and Miaris, O. and Baltaga, L. and Evangelou, G. and Zografaki, K. and Krueger-Krasagakis, S.-E. and Krasagakis, K.", journal = "Dermatologic Therapy", year = "2020", volume = "33", number = "4", publisher = "Blackwell Publishing Inc.", issn = "1396-0296, 1529-8019", doi = "10.1111/dth.13791", keywords = "adalimumab; clobetasol propionate; ustekinumab; adalimumab; ustekinumab, acanthosis; adult; alopecia; case report; Caucasian; clinical article; clinical examination; Crohn disease; disease severity; epidermis hyperplasia; female; follow up; Greece; hair follicle; histopathology; human; inflammatory infiltrate; laboratory test; Letter; medical history; middle aged; parakeratosis; periodic acid Schiff stain; plasma cell; pustule; pustulosis palmoplantaris; scalp psoriasis; topical treatment; alopecia; Crohn disease; psoriasis; scalp, Adalimumab; Alopecia; Crohn Disease; Humans; Psoriasis; Scalp; Ustekinumab" }