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      Hidradenitis Suppurativa: A Chronic Inflammatory Skin Condition

      research Hidradenitis suppurativa

      66 citations , March 2009 in “British journal of surgery”
      Hidradenitis suppurativa treatment should be tailored to the individual, with quitting smoking being important.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      65 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that early recognition and treatment of primary cicatricial alopecia is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss.
      Medical Applications of Tattooing

      research Medical applications of tattooing

      58 citations , July 2007 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Tattooing helps treat skin conditions, reconstruct nipple-areola, mark radiation fields, and locate lesions.
      How to Diagnose a Lipodystrophy Syndrome

      research How to diagnose a lipodystrophy syndrome

      53 citations , June 2012 in “Annales d'Endocrinologie”
      The document concludes that recognizing and properly diagnosing lipodystrophy syndromes is crucial for effective management and treatment.
      The Biology of Hair Diversity

      research The biology of hair diversity

      47 citations , January 2013 in “International Journal of Cosmetic Science”
      Hair diversity is influenced by complex genetics and environmental factors, requiring more research for practical solutions.
      Novel TMEM173 Mutation and the Role of Disease-Modifying Alleles

      research Novel TMEM173 Mutation and the Role of Disease Modifying Alleles

      47 citations , December 2019 in “Frontiers in immunology”
      A new mutation in the STING protein causes a range of symptoms and its severity may be affected by other genetic variations; treatment with a specific inhibitor showed improvement in one patient.
      Woolly Hair Nevus: A Rare Case with Late Onset in Adolescence

      research Woolly hair nevus

      40 citations , February 1990 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      A 17-year-old developed woolly hair nevus in adolescence, which is unusual, and over time the hair darkened and straightened slightly, but microscopic changes persisted.