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630-660 / 1000+ resultsresearch Weekly azathioprine pulse versus betamethasone oral mini-pulse in the treatment of moderate-to-severe alopecia areata
Weekly azathioprine pulse is a better alternative to corticosteroids for treating alopecia areata due to fewer side effects.
research Steroid topical therapy and pulse dosing therapy for multifocal alopecia areata
Both steroid treatments effectively regrow hair in severe alopecia areata.
research A Case of Unexpected Successful Treatment of Alopecia Areata With Tralokinumab in a Patient With Atopic Dermatitis
Tralokinumab successfully treated alopecia areata in a patient with atopic dermatitis.
research (R.) "Efficacy of Intralesional Injection of Vitamin D3 in treatment of Alopecia Areata"
Intralesional vitamin D3 is a safe, effective treatment for patchy alopecia areata.
research Acute post-operative edema. A major morbidity after hair transplant.
Adding Triamcinolone to the tumescent solution is more effective in preventing post-operative swelling after hair transplants.
research Comparison of Therapeutic Efficacy of Topical Tacrolimus 0.1% and Topical Dithranol 0.5% in Treatment of Alopecia Areata
Dithranol is more effective than Tacrolimus for hair regrowth in alopecia areata.
research Betamethasone actives cultured amelanotic melanocytes derived from outer root sheath of human hair follicle
Betamethasone activates and increases the growth of certain skin cells from hair follicles.
research Intravenous methylprednisolone pulse therapy in severe alopecia areata
Methylprednisolone infusions can help some people with severe alopecia regrow hair.
research 880 Triptolide (TRP), a diterpenoid, shows a strong efficacy and a safe profile in the topical treatment of actinic keratosis lesions in a UV-B-induced mouse model
Triptolide effectively and safely reduces actinic keratosis lesions in mice.
research Trichoscopic evaluation in oral tofacitinib and oral betamethasone in the treatment of moderate to severe alopecia areata
Oral betamethasone works faster than oral tofacitinib for hair regrowth in alopecia areata.
research A clinical study on alopecia areata
Intralesional corticosteroids are the best for limited alopecia areata, oral steroids are less effective, and PRP is safe and promising, especially for children and severe cases.
research Coexistence of alopecia areata and fixed drug eruption: An uncommon isotopic phenomenon?
A rare skin reaction occurred when a man took paracetamol, causing a new rash in an area already affected by hair loss.
research Comparative study of efficacy of excimer light therapy vs. intralesional triamcinolone vs. topical 5% minoxidil for alopecia areata: an observational study
Intralesional triamcinolone is the most effective treatment for alopecia areata, followed by excimer light therapy, and then topical minoxidil. The scalp responds better to treatment than the beard area.
research Relapse in Alopecia Totalis after Successful Treatment with Intralesional Corticosteroid and Oral Immunomodulator
The patient's hair loss from alopecia totalis returned despite initial successful treatment.
research Evaluation of serum vitamin D3 before and after intralesional injection of vitamin D3 in patients with alopecia areata
Intralesional vitamin D3 injections can improve vitamin D3 levels and may help treat alopecia areata.
research FOCAL HYPERTRICHOSIS DURING TOPICAL TACROLIMUS THERAPY FOR CHILDHOOD VITILIGO
An 8-year-old girl with vitiligo developed extra hair growth on her knee after using tacrolimus ointment.
research Trans-Epidermal Elimination Due to Insulin Formulation: Report of a Rare Adverse Effect
Switching insulin brands caused skin lesions in a diabetic woman, resolved by changing to oral medication.
research Excessive hair growth around local β‐interferon injection sites for malignant melanoma
β-interferon injections for melanoma can cause excessive hair growth at the injection sites.
research Comparative Study between The Efficacy and Safety of Topical Immune Therapy with Diphenylcyclopropenone versus Anthralin in The Treatment of Resistant Alopecia Areata
Diphenylcyclopropenone (DPCP) is more effective than anthralin for treating resistant alopecia areata.
research Intraepidermal Injections of Autologous Epidermal Cell Suspension: A new promising approach to Dermatological Disorders. Preliminary Study
Injecting a person's own skin cells back into their skin is a promising, safe, and affordable treatment for skin disorders.
research SATU KASUS DERMATOSIS PUSTULAR SUBKORNEAL YANG DITERAPI DENGAN KORTIKOSTEROID
Corticosteroids effectively treated a 60-year-old man's skin condition.
research What is causing this patient's worsening rash after topical corticosteroid use?
The rash worsened due to a fungal infection masked by corticosteroids.
research LB1256 TRIV-509, a dual inhibitor of KLK5 and KLK7, rapidly improves barrier integrity and markers of epidermal differentiation in atopic dermatitis skin explants
TRIV-509 quickly improves skin barrier and cell health in atopic dermatitis.
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 Dermatoscopic of pseudocyst of the scalp
Both azathioprine and betamethasone treatments help with hair regrowth in alopecia areata, but azathioprine may have fewer side effects.
research Anthralin/dithranol in dermatology
Anthralin is effective for psoriasis and alopecia with minimal systemic side effects but can irritate the skin.
research The effect of intracutaneous injections of micronized crystalline suspensions of nandrolone phenylpropionate in the skin of female hairless hamsters
Nandrolone phenylpropionate injections thickened the skin and enlarged oil glands in female hairless hamsters.
research Unusual dermoscopic features in a patient with alopecia areata
Alopecia areata can show unusual red-dotted vessels and dithranol treatment may mask typical patterns.
research TOPICAL STEROIDS
Use mild topical steroids to avoid side effects, especially in children.