Seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff are often treated with antifungal and anti-inflammatory medications, which can reduce symptoms and yeast growth on the scalp.
August 2025 in “American Journal of Dermatopathology” The document summarizes various dermatopathological case studies and research findings presented at the 28th Joint Meeting of the International Society of Dermatopathology. Key highlights include studies on alopecia, such as a case of progressive non-scarring alopecia linked to diffuse melanocytic neurofibroma, and alopecia associated with cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitor therapy, which showed specific histopathologic changes. Atypical cases of alopecia areata post-COVID-19 successfully treated with baricitinib, and facial papules as early indicators of frontal fibrosing alopecia, are also noted. These studies emphasize the importance of accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment approaches in dermatopathology.
May 2025 in “Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports” A 10-year-old boy's scalp infection was cured with oral medication in two months.
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October 2014 in “Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine” Genetic research has advanced our understanding of skin diseases, but complex conditions require an integrative approach for deeper insight.
April 2024 in “Veterinary Science and Medicine Journal” Proper treatment and sanitation can cure and prevent scabiosis in domestic cats.
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March 2017 in “Journal of evolution of medical and dental sciences” Older adults often have dry skin and itching, with high blood pressure frequently linked to skin problems.
February 2010 in “Emergency Medicine News” The woman has Discoid Lupus Erythematosus and needs specialist care.
April 2021 in “Pediatric Practice and Research” Early diagnosis and treatment of hair and scalp diseases in children can improve their growth and mental health.
October 2020 in “Our Dermatology Online” Chronic bacterial infections of hair follicles can cause ongoing skin inflammation.
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November 1985 in “International Journal of Dermatology” The study found clear differences in lesion distribution and microscopic features among trichostasis spinulosa, keratosis pilaris, and eruptive vellus hair cysts.