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510-540 / 1000+ resultsresearch Comparative Study Between BCG and Intralesional Steroid Injection in Treatment of Patchy Alopecia Areata
Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide is preferred for treating patchy alopecia areata due to fewer side effects.
research 272 Structural changes in human skin after topical application of glucocorticoids assessed by in vivo imaging technologies
Topical glucocorticoids thin the skin and change collagen structure.
research Large doses of glucocorticoid in the treatment of alopecia areata
Large doses of glucocorticoids are not suitable for general use in treating severe alopecia areata due to inconsistent results and risks.
research TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE INTRAMUSCULARLY: EFFECTIVE LONG‐ACTING STEROID THERAPY IN DERMATOLOGIC DISORDERS
Triamcinolone acetonide injections effectively treat skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis.
research The Efficacy of Intralesional Pentoxifylline Injection versus the Standard Intralesional Corticosteroid Injection in The Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Combining pentoxifylline with corticosteroids improves alopecia areata treatment.
research Comparative Study on the Efficacy of Intralesional Minoxidil Injection Alone and in Combination versus the Standard Intralesional Corticosteroid Injection in the Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Standard intralesional corticosteroids are the best treatment for patchy alopecia areata.
research Best dilution of the best corticosteroid for intralesional injection in the treatment of localized alopecia areata in adults
BD 1/4 dilution is the best for treating localized alopecia areata in adults.
research Intralesional treatment of alopecia areata with triamcinolone acetonide by jet injector
Triamcinolone acetonide injections help hair regrow quickly in mild alopecia but not in severe cases.
research Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to intralesional triamcinolone acetonide following treatment for alopecia areata. Intradermal testing.
Intradermal testing can better detect corticosteroid allergies than patch testing.
research Cutaneous calcinosis of scleroderma. Successful treatment with intralesional adrenal steroids.
Intralesional steroid injections can effectively treat calcinosis and ulcers in scleroderma.
research A Comparison of the Efficacy, Relapse Rate and Side Effects among Three Modalities of Systemic Corticosteroid Therapy for Alopecia Areata
Intramuscular triamcinolone and pulse therapy with oral predonine are effective for alopecia areata with manageable side effects, but better relapse prevention is needed.
research The treatment of alopecia areata.
Corticosteroid injections are the most effective treatment for alopecia areata.
research Dermoscopic evaluation of therapeutic response to an intralesional corticosteroid in the treatment of alopecia areata
Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide is effective for treating patchy hair loss, and dermoscopy helps detect treatment response and side effects early.
research COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN INTRALESIONAL INJECTION OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA AND INTRA LESIONAL TRIAMCINOLONE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALOPECIA AREATA
Steroid injections are more effective than platelet rich plasma for treating patchy hair loss.
research Effectiveness of QR678 and QR678 Neo ® with intralesional corticosteroid vs. intralesional corticosteroid alone in the treatment of alopecia areata –A randomized, comparative, prospective study
QR678 and QR678 Neo treatments, combined with corticosteroid injections, work better for alopecia areata than corticosteroid injections alone.
research Back to the Basics: Response of Alopecia Areata Universalis to Intravenous High-Dose Pulse Corticosteroid Therapy
High-dose corticosteroids can significantly regrow hair in severe alopecia areata.
research Systemic Corticosteroids in Vitiligo
Systemic corticosteroids can help treat rapidly spreading vitiligo but require more research for safer use.
research SAT0631-HPR WHEN CAN I STOP MY STEROIDS? THE PATIENT PERSPECTIVE ON GLUCOCORTICOID USAGE IN ADULT INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHY
Patients need better information about the risks of long-term steroid use.
research Non‐biologic immunosuppressive drugs for inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases
Non-biologic immunosuppressive drugs are crucial for treating autoimmune and chronic inflammatory skin diseases.
research A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF INTRALESIONAL PLATELET-RICH PLASMA AND INTRALESIONAL CORTICOSTEROID IN MANAGING ALOPECIA AREATA : EFFICACY AND PATIENT ACCEPTIBILITY
PRP is a promising alternative for alopecia areata due to its safety and patient satisfaction.
research Pulse Corticosteroid Therapy for Alopecia Areata in Children: A Retrospective Study
Careful patient selection is key for effective pulse corticosteroid treatment in children with alopecia areata.
research TOPICAL STEROIDS
Use mild topical steroids to avoid side effects, especially in children.
research Scalp Discoid Lupus Treated with Intralesional Corticosteroids: Prompt Efficacy and Full Hair Regrowth
Intralesional corticosteroids effectively treat scalp Discoid Lupus and restore hair.
research Sequential high‐ and low‐dose systemic corticosteroid therapy for severe childhood alopecia areata
High and low doses of prednisolone helped 62% of children with severe alopecia regrow hair with some weight gain and mild acne as side effects.
research Drug utilization of topical and systemic steroids in treating various skin diseases in the dermatology department of a teaching hospital, Bangalore
Proper guidelines are needed to prevent harmful steroid use in skin treatments.
research Clinical Evaluation of Intralesional Triamcinolone
Different doses of triamcinolone injections work equally well for skin conditions.
research Topical corticosteroid in foam vehicle offers comparable coverage compared with traditional vehicles
Foam corticosteroid covers as well as traditional forms.
research Central serous chorioretinopathy after scalp and eyebrow intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections: Report of two cases
Corticosteroid injections for hair loss may cause eye problems, so caution is needed.
research Intralesional triamcinolone for flares of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS): A case series
Intralesional triamcinolone effectively reduces pain and inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa flares.