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600-630 / 1000+ resultsresearch Optic Neuropathy in a Child with Alopecia
A 4-year-old boy's vision and hair loss were likely caused by inflammation.
research Clinical and histological challenge in the differential diagnosis of diffuse alopecia: female androgenetic alopecia, telogen effluvium and alopecia areata – part I
Diagnosing hair loss disorders needs clinical, dermoscopic, and histological differences, and checking menstrual cycle, weight changes, drug therapy, and nail changes.
research Exuberant tufted folliculitis
Tufted folliculitis is common in patients with folliculitis decalvans.
research Focal alopecia in the dog
Focal alopecia in dogs has many causes and requires various tests for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
research Treatment of diseases associated with non-cicatricial alopecia
The article discusses various treatments for different types of non-scarring hair loss.
research Alopecia Areata: A Comprehensive Review of Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Emerging Therapeutics
Alopecia areata causes unpredictable hair loss and requires personalized treatment.
research Alopecia areata (AA)
About half of people with mild alopecia areata see hair regrowth in a year, but relapses are common.
research Granulomatous alopecia areata is a valid but rare histologic subset of a common disease
Granulomatous alopecia areata is a rare but real form of hair loss.
research Characteristics and Management of Patients with Alopecia Areata and Selected Comorbid Conditions: Results from a Survey in Five European Countries
AA patients with comorbid conditions face more severe hair loss and need specific treatments.
research Dermatopathology and molecular genetics
Combining skin tissue pathology with genetics has greatly improved the diagnosis and understanding of certain skin diseases.
research Alopecia cicatrizal como manifestación de lupus eritematoso cutáneo
Cutaneous lupus can cause permanent hair loss by damaging hair follicles.
research Prevalence of pediatric alopecia areata among 572,617 dermatology patients
Pediatric alopecia areata is rare, affecting more girls than boys, and peaks at ages 9-12.
research The Pathogenesis of Primary Cicatricial Alopecias
The document concludes that more research is needed to better understand and treat primary cicatricial alopecias, and suggests a possible reclassification based on molecular pathways.
research A Case Series on a Rare Clinical Presentation of Lichen Planopilaris Restricted to the Face
Lichen planopilaris can unusually affect only the face, causing pigmentation and scarring.
research The Review on Alopecia Areata : A Comprehensive Review of Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Clinical Pattern and Remedies
Alopecia areata causes sudden, patchy hair loss due to an immune attack on hair follicles.
research Scarring Alopecia in Classic Adult Type I Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
research Distinctive lupus panniculitis of scalp with linear alopecia along Blaschko's lines: a review of the literature
Lupus panniculitis of the scalp causes linear hair loss and needs ongoing treatment to prevent recurrence and lupus.
research Clinical Profile of Patchy Alopecia: Report from a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh
Identifying alopecia types early is crucial for better treatment and quality of life.
research Overlapping features of atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata: from pathogenesis to treatment
Atopic dermatitis and alopecia areata share immune and genetic factors, and targeted therapies may help both.
research Hair and Scalp Changes in Cutaneous and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Hair loss is common in lupus patients and can be permanent or reversible, depending on the type, with various treatments available.
research Treatments for alopecia areata: A systematic review and network meta‐analysis
Some treatments like pentoxifylline with topical corticosteroids might work for alopecia areata, but more research is needed to find the best one.
research Alopecia areata: revisão e atualização
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease with genetic roots, and treatments include specific topical therapies.
research T cell–mediated acute localized exanthematous pustulosis caused by finasteride
Finasteride caused a rare skin rash in a man, which improved after stopping the medication.
research Rapidly growing hand nodule
A 69-year-old woman has a fast-growing hand lesion that didn't improve with salicylic acid.
research Self‐induced, noninflammatory alopecia associated with infestation with Lynxacarus radovskyi: a series of 11 cats
Cats infested with Lynxacarus radovskyi can lose hair without inflammation, treatable with selamectin.
research Lupus cutáneo crónico
The patient has Chronic Cutaneous Lupus, a skin condition causing plaques and hair loss.
research Perifollicular erythematous papules on the scalp
The woman has a type of scarring hair loss with red bumps around hair follicles.
research Functional analyses of the stratum corneum of scalp skin : Studies in patients with alopecia areata and androgenetic alopecia
research Attitudes of dermatologists in the southeastern United States regarding treatment of alopecia areata: a cross-sectional survey study
Dermatologists' treatment of alopecia areata is inconsistent, especially for children and advanced stages.