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      Cicatricial (Scarring) Alopecia: Clinical Presentations, Etiologies, and Histopathologic Features

      research Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia

      13 citations , April 2001 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Different types of scarring alopecia may be stages of one disease, and accurate diagnosis is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss.
      Hair and Scalp Dermatoscopy (Trichoscopy)

      research Hair and Scalp Dermatoscopy (Trichoscopy)

      2 citations , July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing and managing hair and scalp conditions, often better than traditional methods.
      New York Dermatological Society

      research NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY

      1 citations , August 1946 in “Archives of dermatology”
      The meeting highlighted the complexity and variability of skin conditions and differing opinions on their diagnoses and treatments.
      Female Hair Loss: Assessment, Categorization, and Management

      research Female hair loss

      July 2019 in “InnovAiT”
      The document concludes that diagnosing female hair loss requires careful examination, with treatments varying by condition and psychological support often necessary.
      Dermatological Drugs, Topical Agents, and Cosmetics

      research Dermatological drugs, topical agents, and cosmetics

      January 1993 in “Side effects of drugs annual”
      Natural products like propolis are causing more skin allergies, and certain skin treatments and medications have various side effects and risks.
      Disorders of the Hair and Scalp

      research Disorders of the hair and scalp.

      1 citations , January 1967 in “The BMJ”
      The document concludes that while some hair and scalp disorders can be treated, hair loss from destroyed follicles is permanent, and damaged hair can only regrow naturally.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia

      January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that alopecia has various forms, each with specific treatments, but no definitive cure for certain types like CCCA has been proven.
      Description of Skin Lesions

      research Description of skin lesions

      December 2016
      The document explains different types of skin lesions and their characteristics, causes, and related conditions.
      Connective Tissue Disorders

      research Connective Tissue Disorders

      November 2014
      Different connective tissue disorders have unique symptoms and treatments, with varying outcomes and often require ongoing care from a specialist.
      Alopecia as a Systemic Disease

      research Alopecia as a systemic disease

      7 citations , July 2019 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hair loss can indicate or worsen with systemic diseases, and treating the underlying condition is important.
      Cicatricial (Scarring) Alopecias: Comprehensive Review and Management

      research Cicatricial (Scarring) Alopecias

      44 citations , April 2012 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Scarring alopecias are complex hair loss disorders that require early treatment to prevent permanent hair loss.
      Autoimmune Disease and Hair Loss

      research Autoimmune Disease and Hair Loss

      35 citations , October 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Autoimmune diseases can cause hair loss, and early treatment is important to prevent permanent damage.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia: Treatment Approaches and Classification

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      95 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Treatments for permanent hair loss from scarring aim to stop further loss, not regrow hair, and vary by condition, with partial success common.
      Scalp Dermoscopy or Trichoscopy

      research Scalp Dermoscopy or Trichoscopy

      69 citations , January 2015 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Trichoscopy is a quick, noninvasive method to diagnose hair and scalp disorders, often reducing the need for biopsies.
      An Overview of Alopecias

      research An Overview of Alopecias

      53 citations , March 2014 in “Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine”
      The document explains different types of hair loss, their causes, and treatments, and suggests future research areas.
      Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review

      research Scalp Itch: A Systematic Review

      28 citations , November 2017 in “Skin appendage disorders”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis and treatment of scalp itch require differentiating between various conditions using a proposed five-step evaluation process.
      Clinical Features of Primary Cicatricial Alopecia in Chinese Patients

      research Clinical features of primary cicatricial alopecia in Chinese patients

      28 citations , January 2014 in “Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology”
      Chinese patients with primary cicatricial alopecia often have folliculitis decalvans, benefit from treatment, but may experience relapse, with dermoscopy being a useful diagnostic tool.
      Hair Diseases

      research HAIR DISEASES

      28 citations , September 1998 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Most hair loss can be diagnosed with patient history and physical exam, and a few common types make up most cases.
      Cicatricial Alopecia: Overview and Treatment Recommendations

      research Cicatricial alopecia

      23 citations , April 2018 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Permanent hair loss from cicatricial alopecia is treated by reducing inflammation and managing symptoms, but regrowth in scarred areas is unlikely.
      Evaluation of Hair Loss

      research Evaluation of hair loss

      21 citations , May 1996 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Detailed patient history and physical exams are crucial for diagnosing hair loss.
      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.