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      Alopecia Areata: Why Is It Areata?

      research Alopecia Areata: Why is it Areata?

      December 2020
      The paper concludes that the patchiness of alopecia areata is likely due to when the immune attack happens in the hair growth cycle.
      Case 22

      research Case 22

      May 2019 in “Small Animal Dermatology”
      The dog had sebaceous adenitis, treated with ciclosporin, leading to some hair regrowth.
      The Techniques and Methods of Hair Transplantation

      research The Techniques and Methods of Hair Transplantation

      November 2018 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that hair transplant methods are often selected for provider convenience over patient benefit, highlighting the need for less invasive techniques and careful physician involvement for better results.
      Postmenopausal Alopecia (Hair Loss)

      research Postmenopausal Alopecia (Hair Loss)

      January 2017 in “Springer eBooks”
      Over 40% of postmenopausal women experience hair loss, with treatments aiming to stop further loss and possibly thicken hair.
      Alopecia Areata in a 45-Year-Old Female with Autoimmune Diseases

      research Alopecia Areata

      December 2016 in “Springer eBooks”
      A 45-year-old woman with autoimmune diseases experienced patchy hair loss due to alopecia areata, which has no cure but can be treated, with varying success.
      Cicatricial Alopecia: What's New in Etiology?

      research Cicatricial alopecia: What’s new in etiology?

      November 2015 in “European Journal of Inflammation”
      Cicatricial alopecia, a permanent hair loss condition, is mainly caused by damage to specific hair follicle stem cells and abnormal immune responses, with gene regulator PPAR-y and lipid metabolism disorders playing significant roles.
      Disturbances in Wound Healing After Treatment with Imiquimod and Diclofenac in Elderly Men

      research Diclofenac/imiquimod

      April 2015 in “Reactions Weekly”
      Some elderly men had healing problems after using imiquimod and diclofenac for skin conditions on their scalps.
      Alopecia Areata: An Overview of Treatments and Efficacy

      research Alopecia areata

      June 2014
      No treatment alters the natural progression of alopecia areata, and effectiveness varies, with some possibly working better in children.
      Alopecia Areata: Comprehensive Overview and Histological Characteristics

      research Alopecia areata

      April 2012 in “Informa Healthcare eBooks”
      Alopecia areata is a common autoimmune condition causing varying hair loss, diagnosed by specific patterns of inflammation around hair follicles, with several treatment options available.
      Commentary

      research Commentary

      February 2007 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Dr. Sheldon S. Kabaker acknowledges the progress in hair restoration surgery and the shift towards natural results, stressing the need for patient education and future advancements.
      Wound Healing And Hair

      research 13. Wound Healing & Hair

      April 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Some treatments work better for different types of hair loss, and nutrients like iron and L-lysine are important for preventing hair loss.
      Biology of Human Hair Growth and Common Baldness

      research Biology of Human Hair Growth and Common Baldness.

      January 1998 in “KAGAKU TO SEIBUTSU”
      The document suggests that male hormones likely affect hair growth and baldness, and future treatments might involve stem cells and androgen-independent cells.
      The Minigraft Revolution: Can We Keep Up Ethically?

      research The Minigraft Revolution: Can We Keep up Ethically?

      June 1994 in “The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery”
      The article emphasizes the need for proper training and ethical practice in hair transplantation to prevent poor outcomes and psychological harm to patients.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia

      January 1991 in “Journal of Pediatric Health Care”
      Hair loss in children can be caused by fungal infections, trauma, autoimmune disorders, or stress, and treatments vary depending on the cause.
      Rebuttal to Max Rubin on Androgenetic Alopecia by Robert T. Leonard Jr, DO

      research Editor's Mailbox

      November 1997 in “Postgraduate Medicine”
      Robert T. Leonard Jr. disagrees with Max Rubin's negative views on hair loss treatment, advocating for hormonal tests in women and supporting the use of medications and surgery for androgenetic alopecia.
      Monilethrix

      research Monilethrix

      1 citations , July 2018 in “CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal”
      A three-year-old girl has hair loss despite treatment with selenium sulfide shampoo and anti-fungal medication.