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      research Neuropsychiatric lupus in a Nigerian teenager

      April 2018 in “African journal of rheumatology”
      A Nigerian teenager was diagnosed with neuropsychiatric lupus, showing various severe symptoms and abnormal lab results.
      Pull Test and Trichogram

      research Pull Test and Trichogram

      March 2021 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Physical exams are important in hair loss diagnosis, considering cosmetic history, systemic diseases, and classifying alopecia types.
      A Clinician's Approach to Canine Alopecia

      research A clinician's approach to canine alopecia

      September 2010 in “Companion Animal”
      The guide explains how to diagnose and treat hair loss in dogs, covering causes and treatments, with some conditions lacking treatment options.
      JAAD Grand Rounds Quiz on Dermatological Conditions

      research JAAD Grand Rounds quiz∗

      August 2010 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document explains the diagnosis and characteristics of woolly hair nevus and alopecia neoplastica.
      Dermatological History and Examination

      research Dermatological history and examination

      December 2004 in “Medicine”
      A thorough history and examination are crucial for diagnosing skin diseases, which affect up to a third of people. This includes details about skin lesions, medication, general health, lifestyle, family, and contacts, as well as examining the rash, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Changes in hair and nails can also indicate other medical and skin disorders.
      Trichoscopy

      research Trichoscopy

      44 citations , August 2008 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Trichoscopy is a non-invasive way to diagnose hair and scalp problems without needing hair samples.
      Trichoscopy

      research Trichoscopy

      42 citations , October 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing different hair and scalp diseases without surgery.