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180-210 / 1000+ resultsresearch Hair Mineral Elements Analysis for Non-immune-dependent Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetics have lower chromium, manganese, and copper, but higher iron in their hair.
research Chromium,Manganese,Iron and Copper Levels in Hair of Non-immune-dependent Diabetics
Diabetics have lower chromium, manganese, and copper, but higher iron in their hair.
research Cell Population Dynamics in Wound-Induced Hair Follicle Neogenesis Model
Non-immune dermal cells dominate, epidermal cells increase after day 9, and certain immune cells persist beyond inflammation in wound-induced hair follicle regeneration.
research A Comprehensive Review on Trichogram and Trichoscopy in Dermatology
Trichogram is useful for diagnosing hair disorders, but newer, non-invasive methods like trichoscopy are becoming more popular due to their sensitivity and ability to monitor treatment responses.
research Interleukin-15 is a hair follicle immune privilege guardian
Interleukin-15 can help hair growth and protect hair follicles.
research Comprehensive single-cell transcriptomic profiling of the scalp from patients with moderate-to-severe alopecia areata
Alopecia areata involves immune system issues and specific cell types that disrupt hair growth, leading to hair loss.
research Local IL-17 orchestrates skin aging
Blocking IL-17 signaling can delay skin aging and improve skin and hair health.
research Skin manifestations of hyperandrogenism: an update
Targeting androgen receptors in the skin is the most effective treatment for hyperandrogenism-related skin issues.
research Dyslipidemia, hormonal profiles, and sleep characteristics in men with androgenetic alopecia: an analysis based on data from the EPISONO study
Men with androgenetic alopecia may have higher triglycerides, suggesting a link to lipid metabolism.
research Immune-Mediated Skin Reactions Induced by Recombinant Antibodies and Other TNF-Alpha Inhibitors
TNF-alpha inhibitors can cause various immune-related skin issues.
research Cutaneous drug reactions
Any drug can cause skin reactions, but antibiotics, NSAIDs, and psychotropic drugs are more common, with some reactions being life-threatening.
research Cutaneous reactions to recombinant cytokine therapy
Recombinant cytokine therapy can cause skin reactions ranging from mild to severe.
research Spectrum of Mucocutaneous Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccination: A Report from a Web-Based Study from India.
Most skin reactions to COVID-19 vaccines in India were mild and not a reason to avoid vaccination.
research “Prick or treat”: a case of systemic reaction during intradermal tests with beta-lactams
Longer treatment with vismodegib lowers relapse risk in basal cell carcinoma.
research Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) Site Reaction After Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA Vaccination
BCG site reactions after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination are mild, temporary, and likely under-reported.
research Dermatotoxicology of microneedles (MNs) in man
Microneedles can cause side effects like infection and allergic reactions, and precautions like test spots and sunscreen are recommended.
research Regulation of immune response genes in the skin of allergic and clinically tolerant individuals exposed to p‐phenylenediamine
Everyone has an immune response to PPD, but reactions differ, causing tolerance, mild inflammation, or allergy.
research Hypersensitivity reactions to anticoagulant drugs: diagnosis and management options
Allergic reactions to blood thinners are rare but can be serious, requiring careful testing and alternative treatments.
research Azathioprine hypersensitivity in bullous pemphigoid
A woman with bullous pemphigoid had an allergic reaction to azathioprine, but got better with alternative treatments.
research Drug-induced skin reactions: a pathologist viewpoint
Some drugs can cause skin reactions, which may improve when the drug is stopped, and rapid diagnosis and stopping the drug is crucial.
research Vaccines, adjuvants and autoimmunity
Vaccines are generally safe, but rare autoimmune reactions can occur, often influenced by genetics.
research Adverse Reactions Following Intradermal Injection of Exosome‐Based Formulations: A Case Series
Unregulated exosome-based injections can cause severe skin reactions and scarring.
research Hypersensitivity Reactions to Homemade Topical Preparations.
Homemade skin products can cause allergic reactions, so use registered products if you have allergies.
research Responsive Microneedles as a New Platform for Precision Immunotherapy
Microneedles can precisely deliver cancer treatments with fewer side effects.
research Serum sickness–like reaction in children: A retrospective review
Children's Serum Sickness-Like Reaction is often linked to antibiotics, especially amoxicillin, and involves symptoms like rash, fever, and joint issues.
research A clinical study of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
Skin reactions to drugs are most often rashes caused by antibiotics, with nevirapine being the most common culprit; knowing these patterns can improve treatment and outcomes.
research Successful rapid subcutaneous desensitization to anakinra in a case of delayed‐type hypersensitivity reaction
A woman with a drug allergy to anakinra was successfully desensitized, allowing her to continue treatment without allergic reactions.
research Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADRs) to COVID19 vaccines: A case series
COVID-19 vaccines can cause mild to moderate skin reactions, mostly after the first dose.
research Urticariform plaques: delayed hypersensitivity reaction type IV to enoxaparin
A woman had a delayed allergic reaction to the blood thinner enoxaparin, treated with a steroid cream.