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research 31810 The National Paediatric Alopecia Areata Registry in Russia: An overview
The registry showed that tofacitinib is promising for treating hair loss in children with alopecia areata, but more research is needed.
research Zinc deficiency and its management in the pediatric population: A literature review and proposed etiologic classification
Zinc deficiency in children can cause skin issues and can be serious if not diagnosed and treated properly.
research Different Trichoscopic Features of Tinea Capitis and Alopecia Areata in Pediatric Patients
Trichoscopy can effectively tell apart tinea capitis and alopecia areata in children by looking for specific hair shapes.
research Methotrexate for the treatment of pediatric alopecia areata
Methotrexate is generally safe and often effective for treating hair loss in children.
research Dupilumab induces hair regrowth in pediatric alopecia areata: a real-world, single-center observational study
Dupilumab helps children with alopecia areata regrow hair safely.
research Dupilumab therapy for alopecia areata in pediatric patients with concomitant atopic dermatitis
Dupilumab may help children with alopecia areata and atopic dermatitis regrow hair.
research A systematic review on the treatment of pediatric severe alopecia areata by topical immunotherapy or Anthralin (contact sensitization) or low‐level light/laser therapy (LLLT): focus on efficacy, safety, treatment duration, recurrence, and follow‐up based on clinical studies
All three treatments help manage alopecia areata in children, but more research is needed for long-term effects.
research Zinc in hair and urine of paediatric patients
Zinc deficiency is linked to respiratory infections in children.
research Dermatologic Effects of Selumetinib in Pediatric Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Clinical Challenges and Therapeutic Management
Selumetinib causes skin and hair side effects in kids with NF1, affecting treatment and quality of life.
research Systemic Minoxidil Accidental Exposure in a Paediatric Population: A Case Series Study of Cutaneous and Systemic Side Effects
High-dose oral minoxidil in children can cause increased hair growth, especially on the face.
research Biochemical features of primary cells from a pediatric patient with a gain-of-function ODC1 genetic mutation
A new genetic disorder caused by an ODC1 mutation can be treated with DFMO.
research Lenalidomide for refractory cutaneous manifestations of pediatric systemic lupus erythematosus
Lenalidomide effectively and safely treats skin symptoms in pediatric lupus, reducing the need for prednisone.
research Biologics and Small Molecule Targeted Therapies for Pediatric Alopecia Areata, Psoriasis, Atopic Dermatitis, and Hidradenitis Suppurativa in the US: A Narrative Review
Biologics and targeted therapies could improve treatment for children with certain chronic skin conditions.
research Influence of climate factors on pediatric alopecia areata flares in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Climate factors like UV index and rain can affect alopecia areata flares in children, especially those with allergies.
research An Excellent Response to Tofacitinib in a Pediatric Alopecia Patient: A Case Report and Review.
An 8-year-old with severe hair loss regrew all hair after six months of tofacitinib treatment.
research Evaluation of dermatoscopic findings of alopecia areata and tinea capitis in pediatric patients
Dermatoscopy can quickly help distinguish between alopecia areata and tinea capitis in children.
research Effective treatment of refractory alopecia areata in pediatric patients with oral abrocitinib
A new drug, abrocitinib, helped a child with severe hair loss regrow hair.
research Update on Outcome Measures for Pediatric Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
New tools and criteria have been developed to better assess and treat pediatric lupus.
research Topical Immunotherapy with Diphenylcyclopropenone in Paediatric Patients with Alopecia Areata—A Retrospective Study of 97 Patients
Topical immunotherapy with DPCP led to some hair regrowth in most pediatric alopecia areata patients, especially those with milder cases and longer treatment.
research Optimizing treatment of compulsive hair pulling in children and young people: A case series from a pediatric psychodermatology service
A multidisciplinary approach with virtual sessions effectively reduces compulsive hair pulling in young people.
research Skin, mucosa and nail findings in hospitalized pediatric patients with Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19)
Many hospitalized children with COVID-19 had skin, mouth, or nail changes, with skin rashes being common.
research Serum Ferritin Level and Alopecia Areata in Pediatric Patients
Low serum ferritin levels are linked to more severe and longer-lasting alopecia areata in children.
research DIAGNÓSTICO E MANIFESTAÇÕES PRECOCES NA ASMA PEDIÁTRICA: O QUE SABEMOS?
Recurrent dry cough, wheezing, and respiratory discomfort are key symptoms for diagnosing pediatric asthma.
research Kids are not just little people: Pediatric versus adult dermatology approaches to skin diseases. Part I
Children's skin diseases and treatments differ from adults and require specific approaches.
research The Scalp as a Donor Site in Pediatric Burns: Systematic Review of the Literature and Proposal of a Management Algorithm
The scalp is a safe and effective donor site for skin grafts in children with burns.
research Crisaborole as a Potential Treatment for Pediatric Alopecia Areata: A Case Report and Literature Review
Crisaborole may help regrow hair in children with alopecia areata.
research Tratamiento con Exosomas en Alopecia Areata Difusa Refractaria en Paciente Pediátrico: Reporte de Caso
Exosomes helped regrow hair in a 14-year-old with difficult-to-treat alopecia.
research Case Report: Successful treatment of pediatric alopecia universalis with ritlecitinib after failure of baricitinib
Ritlecitinib successfully treated a child's alopecia universalis after baricitinib failed.
research Comparative evaluation of cytokine profiles in pediatric alopecia areata patients considering concomitant atopic diseases: An observational cohort cross-sectional study
Personalized treatment considering atopic status and cytokine profiles may help in managing pediatric alopecia areata.