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research Rapid hair depigmentation in patient treated with pazopanib
Pazopanib treatment caused rapid hair color loss, possibly indicating its effectiveness.
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research Polydopamine Synergizes with Quercetin Nanosystem to Reshape the Perifollicular Microenvironment for Accelerating Hair Regrowth in Androgenetic Alopecia
Polydopamine and quercetin together can speed up hair regrowth.
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research Valproic acid-induced hair color change in an elderly male
Valproic acid can cause hair color change in older men.
research Telogen effluvium associated with the dopamine agonist pramipexole in a 55-year-old woman with Parkinson's disease
A woman with Parkinson's disease experienced hair loss from the Parkinson's medication pramipexole, which improved after stopping the drug.
research Extensive Scalp Angioedema following High-Dose Diphenylcyclopropenone for Alopecia Areata
Using a strong allergy medicine too often on the scalp can cause swelling and inflammation.
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research Clinical efficacy of diphenylcyclopropenone in alopecia areata: Retrospective data analysis of 50 patients
Diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP) is effective in treating alopecia areata, with most patients showing significant hair regrowth.
research Efficacy of diphenylcyclopropenone in alopecia areata: a comparison of two treatment regimens
Treating alopecia areata every 3 weeks with diphenylcyclopropenone is more effective than weekly treatments.
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Divalproex sodium significantly improved headaches in two-thirds of patients.
research Diphenylcyclopropenone in severe alopecia areata in children and adolescents: long-term follow-up and relapse rate
Diphenylcyclopropenone is effective and safe for treating severe alopecia areata in children, with maintenance therapy reducing relapse risk.
research Treatment of chronic extensive alopecia areata by diphenylcyclopropenone alone versus in combination with anthralin
DPCP alone is more effective and safer for treating chronic extensive alopecia areata than combining it with anthralin.
research A reasonable Response to Diphensiprone in Pediatric Alopecia Patient: A Case Report
Topical diphencyprone effectively treated a 9-year-old boy's alopecia areata with fewer side effects.
research Agitation as a Paradoxical Effect of Divalproex Sodium: A Case Report
Divalproex sodium can unexpectedly cause agitation and hyperactivity in some patients.
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research Five‐year experience in the treatment of alopecia areata with DPC
Diphencyprone (DPC) is an effective and safe long-term treatment for alopecia areata, especially with maintenance therapy.
research Diphencyprone Induced Vitiligo: A Case Report
Diphencyprone can cause unexpected and possibly permanent vitiligo.
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research The use of diphencyprone in dermatology: A retospective audit
Diphencyprone treatment protocols could be simplified as no harm occurred despite not fully following them.
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research Immediate and Delayed Complications of Dexamethasone Cyclophosphamide Pulse (DCP) Therapy
DCP therapy causes side effects like weakness, flushing, headaches, and taste changes, but less frequently causes hypertension and diabetes.