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      Diabetes and Skin: A Review

      research Diabetes and Skin — A Review

      24 citations , November 1974 in “Scottish medical journal”
      Diabetes often causes various skin problems and complications.
      Acquired Uncombable Hair Syndrome in a 39-Year-Old Woman

      research Acquired Uncombable Hair

      6 citations , August 1993 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      A woman's hair changed to a dry, tangled texture that's hard to comb after treatment with spironolactone, suggesting the medication might cause such hair changes.
      Dermatopathology of Common Hair Problems

      research Dermatopathology of Common Hair Problems

      3 citations , November 1999 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Examining scalp biopsies in different ways helps better diagnose hair loss types.
      Trichodynia (Scalp Dysesthesia)

      research Trichodynia (Scalp Dysesthesia)

      April 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Many people with hair loss experience scalp pain known as trichodynia, but the causes are unclear and treatments vary.
      Neuroimaging of Sleep and Depression

      research Neuroimaging of sleep and depression

      June 2016 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Sleep problems and skin issues affect each other; poor sleep can worsen skin conditions, and some skin treatments can improve or harm sleep quality.
      Cellulite Severity Scale: Two Cases of Diffuse Hair Loss Due to Telogen Effluvium from Eating Disorders

      research Cellulite severity scale

      January 2007 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Eating disorders can cause hair loss.
      Pediatric Dermatology

      research 3. Pediatric Dermatology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Skin problems are common in Bangladesh due to arsenic, prompt treatment of diabetic foot ulcers is crucial, maternal transmission causes most neonatal herpes, treatments for pediatric vasculitis are effective, the chickenpox vaccine works, more frequent UVB therapy helps psoriasis, certain jobs increase hand dermatitis risk, monoclonal antibodies treat psoriasis well, lifestyle affects psoriasis, alefacept improves psoriasis, imiquimod cream partially clears basal cell carcinoma, and iron may not help chronic hair loss.
      Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      research 6. Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Stopping certain drugs can improve skin conditions, arsenicosis affects over half of a Bangladeshi village, males are more vulnerable, and certain treatments are effective for warts, acne, and psoriasis. Smoking and drinking are linked to psoriasis in men, a cream helps with a type of skin cancer, and low iron levels don't directly cause chronic hair loss in women.
      Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      research 4. Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      High blood pressure drugs often cause skin lupus, stopping the drug usually helps. A vaccine helps prevent genital herpes and HPV-16. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. No link was found between low iron and chronic hair loss.
      Psoriasis, Acne, and Disorders of Keratinization

      research 11. Psoriasis/Acne and Disorders of Keratinization

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Treating psoriasis with UVB light three times a week is faster than twice a week, and certain medications and lifestyle factors affect psoriasis treatment outcomes.
      Cancer

      research 12. Cancer

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Some medications can improve skin conditions, while lifestyle factors like smoking and drinking may worsen them; treatments like monoclonal antibodies and imiquimod cream show promise for certain skin diseases.
      Surgery And Laser

      research 7. Surgery and Laser

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Various skin conditions like cutaneous lupus erythematosus, psoriasis, and basal cell carcinoma can be effectively treated with antihypertensive agents, NB-UVB phototherapy, and imiquimod cream respectively. Vaccines are effective against genital herpes and HPV-16 infection. Early intervention is crucial for conditions like diabetic foot ulcers and neonatal herpes. Certain dyes can cause hand dermatitis, and there's a link between smoking/drinking and psoriasis in men. No direct link was found between low iron levels and chronic hair loss in women.
      Immunology

      research 9. Immunology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Blood pressure drugs can cause skin lupus, early treatment is key for baby herpes and diabetic foot ulcers, a certain vaccine works against genital herpes and HPV in women, more frequent light therapy helps psoriasis, smoking and drinking can worsen psoriasis, a cream clears up a type of skin cancer, and low iron levels don't cause chronic hair loss.
      Pathology

      research 8. Pathology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Various skin conditions can be treated effectively with different methods, such as discontinuing certain drugs, using specific vaccines, applying creams, and changing lifestyle habits like smoking and drinking.
      New England Dermatological Society Meeting on October 1, 1961

      research NEW ENGLAND DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

      October 1961 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Reassurance is important for postpartum hair shedding as it likely won't cause complete baldness.
      Elastic Tissue in Scars and Alopecia

      research Elastic tissue in scars and alopecia

      80 citations , March 2000 in “Journal of cutaneous pathology”
      The VVG stain effectively differentiates scar tissue from normal skin and helps classify types of permanent alopecia.
      The Clinical Evaluation of Hirsutism

      research The clinical evaluation of hirsutism

      67 citations , September 2008 in “Dermatologic therapy”
      Hirsutism is excessive hair growth in women often caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome, and identifying the cause is important for managing associated health risks.
      Androgens in Women: Role in Androgen-Mediated Cutaneous Disorders

      research Androgens in women

      56 citations , October 2018 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Androgens play a complex role in skin conditions like acne and hair loss in women, and normal blood levels don't always show true androgen status.
      Hirsutism and the Variable Response of the Pilosebaceous Unit to Androgens

      research Hirsutism and the Variable Response of the Pilosebaceous Unit to Androgen

      56 citations , August 2005 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      Different women's hair and skin glands respond to hormones in varied ways, which can cause unwanted hair growth even with normal hormone levels, and more research is needed to treat this effectively.