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research Iododerma in pregnancy secondary to iodinated multivitamins
A man developed an allergic skin reaction to a rosacea treatment and improved after stopping the medication and receiving allergy-specific care.
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research Synthesis and in Vitro Evaluation of 4-Substituted N-(1,1-Dimethylethyl)-3-oxo-4-androstene-17.beta.-carboxamides as 5.alpha.-Reductase Inhibitors and Antiandrogens
The new compounds moderately block a specific enzyme and strongly counteract a male hormone, suggesting potential for treating certain male-related health conditions.
research Injectable Platelet-, Leukocyte-, and Fibrin-Rich Plasma (iL-PRF) in the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia
iL-PRF treatment improves hair growth for androgenetic alopecia.
research ISID0503 – Use of low-dose spironolactone in female pattern hair loss in a specialty alopecia clinic
research بررسی مقایسهای نتایج سل بلاک و سیتولوژی در مایعات ارسالی به بیمارستان حضرت رسول اکرم(ص) در سال 1382
Prednisone may regrow hair in some alopecia areata patients, but has side effects; minoxidil can help limit hair loss.
research Recalcitrant widespread alopecia areata in a child treated successfully with oral methylprednisolone pulse therapy
Oral methylprednisolone pulse therapy helped an 11-year-old regrow 80% of his hair in six months.
research Comparison between the effectiveness of topical Latanoprost and topical Minoxidil in treating Scalp Alopecia Areata in relation to CD8 cell expression: A study using clinical, dermoscopic, and immunohistochemical methods
Minoxidil is more effective than Latanoprost for treating patchy alopecia areata.
research Comparative study of intralesional steroid versus intralesional vitamin D3 in patients with alopecia areata
Both steroid and vitamin D3 treatments are safe and effective for patchy alopecia areata, with steroids showing slightly better results.