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150-180 / 1000+ resultsresearch A Prospective Study of Patients Presenting With Pre-sternal Keloids
Pre-sternal keloids are more common in males and can be effectively treated with injections, though recurrences may need more treatment.
research Comparative efficacy of topical anthralin and intralesional triamcinolone in the treatment of alopecia areata.
Triamcinolone regrows hair better but relapses more than anthralin.
research Randomized comparison of topical betamethasone valerate foam, intralesional triamcinolone acetonide and tacrolimus ointment in management of localized alopecia areata
Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide is the most effective treatment for localized alopecia areata.
research Triamcinolone Suspension in Alopecia Areata
Triamcinolone can regrow hair in alopecia areata, but the effect is temporary.
research Sticking It to Alopecia
Triamcinolone acetonide injections help regrow hair in alopecia areata patients.
research Cutaneous necrosis after injection of polyethylene glycol–modified interferon alfa
Some patients receiving pegylated interferon alfa injections developed skin necrosis, requiring treatment adjustments or discontinuation.
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 Efficacy of intralesional triamcinolone acetonide in alopecia areata by Dermojet at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide via Dermojet is highly effective for treating alopecia areata.
research Microneedling with Triamcinolone acetonide versus Intralesional Triamcinolone acetonide in treatment of Alopecia Areata
Microneedling with Triamcinolone acetonide is an effective, less invasive, and safe alternative to direct injections for treating alopecia areata.
research Effect of Triamcinolone on Scalp Homograft Tolerance
Triamcinolone acetonide helps scalp grafts grow hair successfully.
research Efficacy of intralesional betamethasone versus triamcinolone acetonide in the treatment of alopecia areata
Triamcinolone acetonide and betamethasone 1.75 mg/ml are both effective for treating alopecia areata.
research Intradermal Injection in Balding Region Versus Intramuscular Injection in Surrounding Muscles: A Split-Scalp, Randomized Trial on BoNT for Androgenetic Alopecia
Intramuscular injections improved hair density more than intradermal injections for treating hair loss.
research Three-microneedle device as an effective option for intralesional corticosteroid administration for the treatment of alopecia areata
research Prospective Observational Study of Polynucleotide Injections for Periorbital Rhytides
Polynucleotide injections improved eye wrinkles with few side effects.
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 The use of biodegradable microneedle patches to increase penetration of topical steroid for prurigo nodularis.
Biodegradable microneedle patches help topical steroids work better for prurigo nodularis.
research Intralesional betamethasone versus triamcinolone acetonide in the treatment of localized alopecia areata: a within-patient randomized controlled trial
Triamcinolone acetonide is slightly more effective than betamethasone for hair regrowth in localized alopecia areata.
research SATU KASUS DERMATOSIS PUSTULAR SUBKORNEAL YANG DITERAPI DENGAN KORTIKOSTEROID
Corticosteroids effectively treated a 60-year-old man's skin condition.
research Acne Keloidalis Nuchae Successfully Treated with Halobetasol 0.01% and Tazarotene 0.045% Lotion
A new lotion with halobetasol and tazarotene successfully treats acne keloidalis nuchae.
research A comparative study of therapeutic response to intralesional injections of platelet-rich plasma versus triamcinolone acetonide in alopecia areata
PRP works faster and is a safe alternative to steroids for treating alopecia areata.
research Alopesi areata hastalarında topikal kortikosteroid (%0.05 Klobetasol Propionat) tedavisi ile % 1 topikal pimekrolimus tedavisinin karşılaştırılması / Comparison of topical corticosteroid (%0.05 Clobetasol propionate) treatment and %1 pimecrolimus treatment in alopesia areata patients
research Local Corticosteroids for Alopecia Areata: A Narrative Review
Local corticosteroids can help with alopecia areata, but hair loss often returns after stopping treatment.
research Alopecia Secondary to Hyaluronic Acid Injection: A Case Report and Literature Review
Hyaluronic acid injections can cause temporary hair loss, but hair can regrow with early treatment.
research 6516 A Curious Case of Cushing Syndrome
A single steroid injection can cause serious side effects like Cushing Syndrome.
research Intralesional pentoxifylline injection in localized alopecia areata
Pentoxifylline alone and combined with triamcinolone acetonide is effective for treating localized alopecia areata, with the combination showing the highest effectiveness.
research Observation on cadavers and through ultrasonography using a 2 mm needle length for intradermal injections
A 2 mm needle is effective and precise for skin injections.
research The Comparative Potency of Hydrocortisone Analogs in Suppressing Growth of Hair in the Rat121From the Departments of Dermatology and Syphilology and of Anatomy, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.2Supported in part by research grants from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service (A-131 (C5)), the University of Michigan Memorial-Phoenix Project #145 and The Upjohn Company.
research The role of oclacitinib in the management of ischaemic dermatopathy in four dogs
Oclacitinib effectively treated a skin condition in dogs that didn't respond to other immunosuppressants.
research Cutaneous reactions to recombinant cytokine therapy
Recombinant cytokine therapy can cause skin reactions ranging from mild to severe.