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research Managing androgenic alopecia with individualised homeopathic medicine and biochemic remedies- An evidence based single case report
Homeopathic and biochemic treatments led to hair regrowth and improved confidence in a man with hair loss.
research Amendments to Organizational Theorizing.
Karl E. Weick suggested focusing on everyday events and smaller groups to improve organizational theory and urged the inclusion of nonobvious aspects for better explanations.
research Delicious Dermatology: Baked-Up Eponyms
Using baked goods as visual aids helps people understand skin conditions better.
research Using My Body, Using My Labor: Exploring The Relationship Between African American Women And Chronic Hair Pulling Behavior
Chronic hair pulling in African American women may be linked to coping and self-satisfaction.
research Individualised homoeopathic intervention in chronic spontaneous urticaria: Evidence from a case report
Personalized homeopathic treatment improved chronic spontaneous urticaria symptoms.
research Juxta-clavicular Beaded Lines-Reply
The document suggests more research is needed to understand skin conditions related to toothpaste and other treatments.
research Symptom Checker (Lesional and Regional Dermatoses)
The document provides a guideline to help identify skin conditions in small animals based on lesion characteristics.
research Alopecia Areata and Habit Tic Deformities
Nail issues are common in alopecia areata patients.
research Add-on effect of plum-blossom needling in alopecia areata: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Plum-blossom needling with conventional treatments improves hair regrowth in alopecia areata.
research Experience of Alopecia in Adults: A Grounded Theory Approach
Supporting people with alopecia through psychological help and accurate information is crucial for managing stress and coping.
research Impact of Reporter Type on Signal Detection of Cancer Therapy-Induced Alopecia: A Hypothesis-Generating Study Using the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System
Reporter characteristics affect detection of hair loss from cancer therapy.
research ‘Follicular Swiss cheese’ pattern–another histopathologic clue to alopecia areata
The study concluded that a 'Swiss cheese' pattern in hair follicles is a useful sign for diagnosing alopecia areata.
research Atypical alopecia in a 7-year-old male
A 7-year-old boy's unusual hair loss was caused by a herpes infection and healed after treatment.
research Clinical and demographic factors associated with nail involvement in adult alopecia areata patients at Al-Kadhmia teaching hospital, Baghdad, 2023
Nail changes in alopecia areata are common and may indicate severity and genetic risk.
research Investigation of Hair Diseases Accompanying Bitemporal Alopecia: An Observational Cross‐Sectional Study
Bitemporal alopecia often occurs with other hair conditions and can help predict and monitor these issues.
research Real-World Evidence for Baricitinib in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis and Alopecia Areata: Systematic Literature Review 2020–2023
Baricitinib effectively improves symptoms of atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata with few side effects.
research Annular alopecia areata: Report of two cases
Two people had unusual ring-shaped hair loss due to an autoimmune disorder.
research The tail-tale of stress: an exploratory analysis of cortisol levels in the tail-hair of captive Asian elephants
Elephant tail-hair can show past stress levels, matching times when stressful events happened.
research A Clinical Study on Alopecia
The study found that the most common symptom of alopecia was insomnia and the most used treatment was Shineung Yangjin Dan.
research [Arnozán-Dubreuilh depilating folliculitis].
The patient improved with treatment for depilating folliculitis.
research Retrospective evaluation of laboratory data of patients with telogen effluvium
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research A consideration when interpreting outpatient data
Objective assessment is needed to accurately determine medication use and adherence.
research Dealing with information overload: application of evidence at point of care
Healthcare providers need skills to effectively use up-to-date, evidence-based information for better patient care.
research One of These Things Is Not Like the Others: The Idea of Precedence in Health Technology Assessment and Coverage Decisions
The conclusion is that formalizing how past decisions influence current health technology assessments could improve the credibility and defense of coverage decisions.
research PREVALENCE OF SCALP DISORDERS AMONG OUTPATIENTS ATTENDING DERMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT IN A SEMI - URBAN SETUP : A CROSS SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
Many patients at a dermatology clinic had scalp problems, often unrelated to why they visited, suggesting scalp checks should be regular.
research Infiltrative Erythemas and Nodules on a Unilateral Cheek Following Inappropriate Use of a Topical Steroid
A woman got a skin condition from misusing a steroid cream, which improved after she stopped using it and started a new treatment.
research Factitial Leg Ulcers Associated With an Unusual Sleep Disorder
The letter suggests that psychiatric issues, not a sleep disorder, were likely the cause of a patient's self-inflicted leg ulcers.
research Alopecia areata incognita: A Hypothesis
Alopecia areata may appear differently depending on the individual's type of hair loss and scalp condition.
research Alopecia Areata in Skin of Color: Trichoscopic Analysis in Black/African American Patients
Better documentation of alopecia areata in Black individuals is needed to improve diagnosis.