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research Dermatophytosis Caused by Microsporum canis in a Free-Living Maned Wolf (Chrysocyon brachyurus).
A maned wolf was successfully treated for a fungal infection, highlighting the need to understand such diseases for conservation.
research Keratin 71 Mutations: From Water Dogs to Woolly Hair
A mutation in the KRT71 gene causes a hair disorder by disrupting hair follicle structure and texture.
research SULFUR TREATMENT FOR SCABIOSIS IN LOCAL PUPPY
Sulfur-based treatments combined with simparica effectively treat scabies in puppies.
research Worldwide diversity of hair curliness: a new method of assessment
A new method accurately classifies hair types, showing global hair diversity.
research BC07 Hair oiling: a paradigm shift in the deep-rooted ritual from East to West
Hair oiling has become popular in the West due to globalization and social media.
research Philological Obfuscation
The author believes that giving medical conditions official names can sometimes overwhelm or scare patients.
research Therapeutic synergy between contact dermatitis from a wig‐fixing device and tofacitinib on alopecia areata
A man's hair regrew from alopecia areata after using tofacitinib and experiencing contact dermatitis from a wig device.
research Mice with a null mutation of the TGFα gene have abnormal skin architecture, wavy hair, and curly whiskers and often develop corneal inflammation
TGFα gene mutation in mice causes abnormal skin, wavy hair, curly whiskers, and sometimes eye inflammation.
research Hereditary, Congenital, and Acquired Alopecias
Different types of hair loss in dogs and cats have various causes and treatments, with outcomes ranging from good to uncertain.
research Construction of transcriptome atlas of white yak hair follicle during anagen and catagen using single-cell RNA sequencing
The research improved understanding of yak hair growth to help use yak wool better.
research Canine and Feline Cutaneous Lymphocytosis: Reactive Process or Indolent Neoplastic Disease?
Cats likely have a reactive skin condition, while dogs may have a more complex, possibly cancerous one.
research Peer-Recommended Coping Strategies for Individuals Living With Alopecia Areata
People with alopecia areata often cope by seeking support, changing perspectives, using cosmetics, and getting medical help.
research A case of localized uncombable hair syndrome
A 4-year-old girl had a rare hair disorder affecting only part of her scalp.
research [Androgenetic alopecia. Denser hair growth on two-thirds of balding scalps].
research Cashmere growth control in Liaoning cashmere goat by ovarian carcinoma immunoreactive antigen-like protein 2 and decorin genes
OCIAD2 and DCN genes affect hair growth in goats by having opposite effects on a growth signaling pathway and inhibiting each other.
research TREATMENT OF SCABIOSIS AND TOXOCARIOSIS IN DOMESTIC CAT
The cat fully recovered after treatment and showed no further symptoms.
research A case of telogen effluvium followed by alopecia areata after SARS‐CoV ‐2 infection
Hair loss occurred after a COVID-19 infection.
research Cellular Debris in the Grease of Wool Fibers
Cellular debris sticks to damaged wool fibers and affects wool cleanliness.
research The use of photobiomodulation therapy in the treatment of hair cycle arrest in a Pembroke Welsh corgi
Light therapy successfully treated a dog's hair growth problem without side effects.
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 Spontaneous Quick Resolution of Uncombable Hair Syndrome-Like Disease
A boy's hair that was frizzy and hard to comb returned to normal after 9 months, possibly due to genetic factors.
research Generalized demodectic mange in a Pomeranian dog
The Pomeranian dog fully recovered from mange after 35 days of treatment.
research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
CCCA is a scarring hair loss condition mainly in African descent women, possibly caused by genetics and hairstyling, treated with gentle hair care and medications.
research GPRC6A-Duox1 Axis Regulates the Hair Cycle Through H2O2 Generation
research An ex vivo study of the effects of co-surfactants and conditioning additives on hair colour protection
Certain ingredients can help protect hair color.
research The Wave complex controls epidermal morphogenesis and proliferation by suppressing Wnt–Sox9 signaling
The Wave complex controls skin growth by suppressing certain signals.
research Diffuse Gastrointestinal Polyposis With Skin, Hair, and Nail Changes
A man with Cronkhite-Canada syndrome improved significantly with immunosuppressive therapy.
research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
CCCA is a common, progressive hair loss condition that may not always be linked to hair care practices and requires a biopsy for diagnosis.