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570-600 / 1000+ resultsresearch Reply to: Platelet‐rich plasma application by dermapen microneedling and intradermal point‐by‐point injection methods, and their comparison with clinical findings and Trichoscan in patients with androgenetic alopecia
research A Nationwide Dermatologic Surgical Training Program in Indonesia
Indonesia's dermatologic surgery training program aims to improve patient care by educating skilled surgeons.
research Single-handed vampire facial: Combining microneedling with platelet-rich plasma for single-hand use
The document presents a new way to do skin treatments with a tool that lets you use microneedling and apply PRP at the same time with one hand.
research Pediatric Inpatients Requesting Dermatology Consultation in a Tertiary Care Hospital: Retrospective Analysis of 614 Patients
Most pediatric inpatients needed dermatology consultations for unspecified rashes and drug reactions, with varied treatments.
research Answers for Self-Assessment examination of the American Academy of Dermatology
research Dermatologists’ Role in Interdisciplinary Care for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
Dermatologists are key in detecting and managing OCD and BFRBs by working with psychiatrists.
research VINCENT BARRANCO, M.D., EDITOR 2121 EAST 21ST STREET, P.O. BOX 52588 TUESA, OK 74152-0588.
The Seoul International Dermatology Symposium was a successful event that highlighted new dermatology treatments and fostered international relations.
research The interdisciplinary aspects of aesthetic medicine
New technologies and teamwork across specialties are changing facial aesthetics, offering personalized, non-surgical options.
research Accuracy of clinical diagnosis and videodermoscopy in female pattern hair loss
Videodermoscopy better identifies female hair loss than clinical diagnosis.
research Ultraviolet-Induced Fluorescence and Sub-Ultraviolet Reflectance Dermatoscopy of Grover’s Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis): a Retrospective Single-Center Cohort Study
Ultraviolet techniques help identify Grover’s Disease, which may be underdiagnosed in young people and females.
research A Nonrandomized study of trichoscopy patterns using nonpolarized (contact) and polarized (noncontact) dermatoscopy in hair and shaft disorders
Polarized dermoscopy is slightly better than nonpolarized for diagnosing hair disorders, with each method having its own strengths.
research Medical and aesthetic procedural dermatology recommendations for transgender patients undergoing transition
Dermatologists are important in helping transgender people with skin issues and physical changes during their transition.
research Trichoscopy Tips
Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing hair and scalp issues, but doctors must be careful to avoid mistakes.
research 221 Impact of the COVID-19 surge on phototherapy in Taiwan: Experience from a university hospital
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a drop in phototherapy for skin conditions, with only 40% of vitiligo and psoriasis patients returning after a hospital closure in Taiwan.
research Dermatologic care of patients with differences of sex development
Dermatologists are crucial in providing personalized care for patients with sex development differences.
research Evaluating the Difference Between COVID-19-Associated Telogen Effluvium and Telogen Effluvium Due to Other Causes
COVID-19-related hair loss may have unique features compared to hair loss from other causes.
research Alterações dermatológicas em pacientes oncológicos – adultos e crianças
A new system was created to classify skin changes in cancer patients based on their treatment.
research Importance of dermoscopy in diagnosis of tinea capitis: An evidence-based case report
Dermoscopy can help diagnose tinea capitis but should be used with other tests.
research A Prospective Study on Trichoscopy as a Diagnostic and Monitoring Tool for Assessment of Therapeutic Response in Patients with Tinea Capitis
Trichoscopy effectively diagnoses and monitors treatment in children with tinea capitis.
research Chronic graft-versus-host disease – the role of dermatological treatment
Skin issues from chronic graft-versus-host disease greatly affect daily life, needing teamwork between blood and skin doctors.
research Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp following topical methylaminolaevulinate photodynamic therapy
A 93-year-old woman developed a rare scalp condition after therapy, which improved with steroids, not antibiotics.
research DERMATOLOGIC DISEASES AND PROBLEMS OF WOMEN THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE
Women experience various skin issues at different life stages, requiring careful treatment and awareness.
research Posters Presented at the 19th Joint Meeting of the International Society of Dermatopathology, March 2–3, 2016, Hilton Crystal City at Washington Reagan National Airport, Arlington, Virginia, USA
The meeting showcased rare skin disease cases, highlighting the need for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
research Hairy‐Skin‐Adaptive Viscoelastic Dry Electrodes for Long‐Term Electrophysiological Monitoring
The new electrode improves long-term monitoring on hairy skin by reducing motion issues and is easy to use.
research COVID-19 and Skin (A New Chapter in Dermatology)
COVID-19 can cause skin problems directly or from using protective gear and sanitizers, and knowing this can help treat patients better.
research Reply
Dr. Rasmussen disagrees with Alexander and Schor, emphasizing uncertainty in genital wart transmission and advocating for discussions on potential abuse and referrals in such cases.
research Treatment of multiple scalp basal cell carcinomas by photodynamic therapy
Photodynamic therapy was effective in treating multiple scalp basal cell carcinomas with minimal side effects and good cosmetic results.
research Skin iconography analysis of traumatic anserine folliculosis: Skin image feature of TAF
TAF can be identified by excessive skin thickening and clogged hair follicles, helping distinguish it from similar skin conditions.
research Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Dermatology Office Visits among Insured Patients, 2005-2010
Insured Hispanics had more dermatology visits, while non-Hispanic Blacks and whites did not, with fewer visits for those with public insurance.