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      Trichoscopy

      research Trichoscopy

      42 citations , October 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing different hair and scalp diseases without surgery.
      Diagnosis and Treatment of Alopecia in an Older Dog with Abdominal Mass

      research What was your diagnosis?

      1 citations , November 1998 in “Journal of Small Animal Practice”
      The dog had a Sertoli cell tumor, which was successfully removed with surgery.
      Scalp Lesions: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

      research Scalp lesions, in images

      January 2015 in “Independent Nurse”
      Different scalp conditions can lead to hair loss or tumors, with treatments varying from creams to surgery; early detection is crucial.
      Noncancerous Skin Diseases: Overview and Treatments

      research Skin Diseases (Noncancerous)

      October 2016 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Common noncancerous skin diseases have various treatments, including topical applications, light therapy, surgery, and medications, with psychological support being important.
      Queries and Minor Notes

      research Queries and Minor Notes

      February 1938 in “Journal of the American Medical Association”
      Washing can prevent cancer from lubricating oils, extreme body temperatures need more study, Sulfomid is not recognized, no reliable diphtheria carrier treatment except surgery, eyelid injuries should heal before repair, heterophile antibody test is specific for mononucleosis, chlorine inhalations for colds are outdated, and wheat germ is safe.
      Westwood Carolina Conference on Clinical Dermatology

      research Westwood Carolina Conference on Clinical Dermatology

      September 1983 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Experts discussed hair care, genetic hair defects, hair loss treatments, nail surgery, lupus treatments, skin infections, and cosmetic allergies.
      Diabetic Foot in Primary Care: A Literature Review

      research PÉ DIABÉTICO NA ATENÇÃO BÁSICA: UMA REVISÃO DE LITERATURA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      The document concludes that Passiflora incarnata could help with anxiety, telemedicine might improve heart failure care, screen time for kids has increased, pregnant teens in Brazil are mostly okay with their body image, rare tuberculosis infection can occur after knee surgery, older and severely ill people are more likely to have long COVID-19 symptoms, HPLC might diagnose more diabetes cases, and psychiatrists should be involved in pain management.
      Municipal Health Plans as a Management and Planning Tool: A Bibliometric Survey on Academic Production

      research OS PLANOS MUNICIPAIS DE SAÚDE COMO FERRAMENTA DE GESTÃO E PLANEJAMENTO: UM LEVANTAMENTO BIBLIOMÉTRICO A RESPEITO DA PRODUÇÃO ACADÊMICA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      The document concludes that Passiflora incarnata may help with anxiety, healthcare workers need mental support, common bacteria cause hospital UTIs, telehealth for heart failure needs research, kids' screen time has increased, pregnant teens are mostly okay with their body image, diagnosing post-surgery tuberculosis is hard, older and severely ill people are more likely to have long COVID symptoms, and psychiatrists should be part of pain management teams.
      Dissociative Disorders in Childhood Sexual Abuse Victims

      research TRANSTORNOS DISSOCIATIVOS EM PACIENTES VÍTIMAS DE ABUSO SEXUAL NA INFÂNCIA

      January 2023 in “Brazilian Journals Editora eBooks”
      Passiflora incarnata may help with anxiety but has risks and drug interactions. There's a genetic link between Fragile X Syndrome and Autism Spectrum Disorder. 6.7% of urine cultures showed hospital-acquired urinary tract infections. Children used screens more during COVID-19, causing various health complaints. Autism Spectrum Disorder is often underdiagnosed in females. Dissociative disorders in childhood sexual abuse victims are more common in males. Most pregnant teenagers are not dissatisfied with their body image but worry about weight. Diagnosing tuberculosis after knee surgery is challenging due to non-specific symptoms. Post-COVID-19 syndrome is more common in older, severely affected patients. Psychiatrists should be part of pain management teams due to the psychological aspects of pain.
      A New Paradigm for the Aging Face

      research A New Paradigm for the Aging Face

      16 citations , February 2010 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Dr. Samuel M. Lam's article concludes that skilled facial fat grafting can effectively restore facial volume and serve as a complement or alternative to traditional face-lifting methods.
      Volumetric Rejuvenation: General Concepts

      research Volumetric Rejuvenation: General Concepts

      8 citations , March 2015 in “Facial Plastic Surgery”
      Aging involves volume loss, not just gravity and skin changes, and restoring facial volume is key for a youthful look.
      Successful Treatment of Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma Using Combined Sequential Pulsed Dye Laser and Nd:YAG Laser

      research Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma

      5 citations , February 2015 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Two cases of a rare skin condition were successfully treated with laser therapy, offering a non-surgical treatment option.
      Clarification

      research Clarification

      July 2000 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      Dr. Yarborough denied endorsing Derma Genesis and was mistakenly represented due to his office manager's error; also, over 30% of tested skin products were contaminated with bacteria.
      Advancements in Skin Resurfacing Technologies: CO₂ and Er:YAG Lasers, Fractional Photothermolysis, and Plasma Resurfacing

      research Laser Resurfacing

      19 citations , August 2007 in “Seminars in Plastic Surgery”
      Newer skin resurfacing lasers reduce damage and scarring, with some approved for safe use and minimal side effects.
      Micropigmentation: Medical Applications and Procedures

      research Micropigmentation

      39 citations , August 2005 in “Dermatologic surgery”
      Micropigmentation is a widely accepted tattooing technique for hiding cosmetic issues and medical uses, with permanent results and few side effects, but risks infection if not done with sterile tools.

      research Tinea capitis: no incision nor excision

      24 citations , August 2007 in “Journal of pediatric surgery”
      Surgery is not the right treatment for a fungal scalp infection; proper medical treatment is needed.