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      Editor's Choice: November 2017 British Journal of Dermatology Highlights

      research Editor's Choice

      November 2017 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Organ transplant recipients have a higher risk of skin cancer over time, atopic dermatitis skin shows unusual bacterial and fungal patterns, a new tool for measuring hidradenitis suppurativa severity was created, and gene expression changes in male baldness suggest new treatments.
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      September 2017 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Aging causes sweat glands to shrink, leading to skin issues, and blue light can help hair grow.
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      September 2017 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      HIF-1A may aid hair growth, Backhousia citriodora improves skin, autologous cells stabilize hair loss, infrared thermography assesses alopecia, and a new treatment preserves hair.
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      September 2017 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Certain products and treatments can improve hair health and growth.
      Building a Functional Niche for Hair Follicle Stem Cells

      research 859 Building a functional niche for hair follicle stem cells

      April 2017 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Deleting the CRIF1 gene in mice disrupts skin and hair formation, certain proteins affect hair growth, a new compound may improve skin and hair health, blood cell-derived stem cells can create skin-like structures, and hair follicle stem cells come from embryonic cells needing specific signals for development.
      Appearance and Internal Aging

      research Appearance and Internal Aging

      September 2016 in “Springer eBooks”
      Looking older on the outside might be linked to aging faster on the inside and can be affected by lifestyle choices and health risks.
      Clinical Snippets: Insights into Dermatological Studies

      research Clinical Snippets

      January 2016 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Some cells may slow melanoma growth, a protein could affect skin pigmentation, a gene-silencing method might treat hair defects, skin bacteria changes likely result from eczema, and a defensin protein could help treat multiple sclerosis.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      LOP14

      research LOP14

      July 2014 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      The document concludes that rib-sparing techniques in breast reconstruction have limited benefits, sentinel lymph node biopsy is needed for desmoplastic melanoma, certain hair preservation methods improve graft survival, partial turbinectomy effectively reduces nasal obstruction, nipple shields with irrigation may reduce capsular contracture, and thicker malignant melanomas have a higher risk of non-skin cancers.
      Veterinary Pharmacology

      research Veterinary Pharmacology

      June 2014 in “Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology”
      Some plant extracts may treat livestock diseases, certain animal treatments are safe and effective, but more research on drug safety and resistance is needed.
      Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and Lichen Planus Pigmentosus

      research Frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planus pigmentosus

      March 2014 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Mycophenolic acid may help hair growth, a combination treatment improves hair thickness in male hair loss, and early treatment of frontal fibrosing alopecia is important.
      Targeting Receptor–Regulator Interactions

      research Targeting receptor–regulator interactions

      August 2013 in “Nature Reviews Drug Discovery”
      New treatments for cancer and skin disorders show promise in disrupting harmful cell interactions and promoting hair growth.
      A New Way to Restore Tumor Suppressor Function

      research A new way to restore tumour suppressor function

      August 2013 in “Nature Reviews Drug Discovery”
      New treatments may restore cancer-blocking proteins, slow prostate cancer, identify drug targets, and potentially regrow hair.

      research CLINICAL PEARLS

      May 2013 in “Optometry and vision science”
      The document discusses challenges in eye care, including treating melanoma before macular hole repair, bloody tears resolved by blood pressure control, eyelash regrowth in hair-pulling disorder with medication, a non-invasive method to detect eyelash mites, and the psychological factors affecting contact lens comfort.
      Becker Nevus of the Face with Asymmetrical Growth of Beard Hair

      research Becker nevus of the face with asymmetrical growth of beard hair

      February 2013 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Certain gene variations may increase the risk of alopecia, and platelet-rich plasma treatment can improve hair density in those with hair loss; a rare case of facial Becker's nevus was linked to uneven beard growth.
      Current Literature Review on Sexual Health and Function

      research Current Literature Review

      January 2013 in “The Journal of Sexual Medicine”
      The document suggests that finasteride may cause depression and suicidal thoughts, while prostate surgery does not harm sexual health.
      Forum

      research Forum

      August 2012 in “Pharmaceutical Medicine”
      The document concludes that various medications and treatments can have significant, sometimes adverse, effects on health outcomes.