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research Rosella C
Rosella C. believes an earlier diagnosis of Cushing disease could have prevented severe symptoms.
research Hair Root Dermoscopy from Shed Hair: A Simple Diagnostic Tool in Telogen Effluvium
Hair root dermoscopy is a simple, noninvasive tool to diagnose telogen effluvium.
research Minoxidil Promotes Hair Growth in a Mouse Model of Telogen Effluvium Induced by Lipopolysaccharide
Minoxidil helps hair regrow faster in stress-related hair loss.
research BH28 Breaking the pattern: frontal fibrosing alopecia in men, a case series
Frontal fibrosing alopecia can occur in men and may be linked to immune triggers like vaccines.
research Equine Hoof Stem Progenitor Cells (HPC) CD29 + /Nestin + /K15 + – a Novel Dermal/epidermal Stem Cell Population With a Potential Critical Role for Laminitis Treatment
Newly found stem cells in horse hooves show promise for treating a hoof disease called laminitis.
research Proceedings of the III International Scientific and Practical Conference
The conference emphasized innovative solutions for global challenges, including disaster architecture, education, health, and economic impacts.
research Evaluation of the effects of COVID‐19 pandemic on hair diseases through a web‐based questionnaire
The COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in untreated hair diseases and showed the importance of teledermatology.
research Skin checks and skin cancer diagnosis in Australian general practice before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic, 2011–2020
The COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer skin checks and skin cancer diagnoses in Australia in 2020.
research Indirect skin sign of COVID‐19 days: Striae rubrae
The COVID-19 pandemic led to more young people getting red stretch marks due to lifestyle changes like less activity and quick weight gain.
research COVID‐19 dermatological manifestations: results from the Mexican Academy of Dermatology COVID‐19 registry
COVID-19 can cause skin issues like hives, rashes, and chickenpox-like eruptions, with women aged 31-40 being the most affected.
research Change in dermatology practice during crisis and normalization periods after the COVID-19 pandemic and potential problems awaiting us
The COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer dermatology patients, more stress-related skin conditions during the crisis, and a rise in contact dermatitis after, with ongoing concerns for public health and treatment delays.
research Dermatological manifestations of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
COVID-19 can cause various skin issues, including rashes and lesions.
research Androgenetic alopecia may be associated with weaker COVID-19 T-cell immune response: An insight into a potential COVID-19 vaccine booster
Hair loss may link to weaker COVID-19 immunity, suggesting possible need for extra vaccine boost.
research Demographic Profile of Patients Receiving Dermatological Care Before and During the COVID - 19 Pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic, dermatology visits decreased, especially among older patients, patients of color, men, and those with chronic conditions.
research Mild-to-moderate COVID-19 is not associated with worsening of alopecia areata: A retrospective analysis of 32 patients
COVID-19 doesn't make alopecia areata worse.
research Skin Diseases Associated With COVID-19: A Narrative Review
COVID-19 can cause or worsen skin issues.
research Evaluating the Difference Between COVID-19-Associated Telogen Effluvium and Telogen Effluvium Due to Other Causes
COVID-19-related hair loss may have unique features compared to hair loss from other causes.
research CARACTERIZAÇÃO DE SEQUELAS RELATADAS PELOS USUÁRIOS DO SUS RECUPERADOS DO COVID-19 EM UM BAIRRO DO MUNICÍPIO DA SERRA CATARINENSE
Many recovered COVID-19 patients, especially women, experience lingering symptoms like fatigue and headaches.
research The Incidence of Alopecia Areata in a COVID-19-Vaccinated Population: A Single-Center Review
COVID-19 vaccination does not significantly increase the risk of developing alopecia areata.
research The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Dermatology Outpatient Clinic of Aydın Adnan Menderes University Hospital
COVID-19 reduced dermatology visits by 30.4%, with more male patients and increased cases of psoriasis, bullous diseases, and melanoma.
research COVID-19 and androgenic status: testosterone or dihydrotestosterone have a pivotal role?
Higher dihydrotestosterone may be linked to more inflammation in COVID-19 patients with low testosterone.
research Hair Loss and Androgen’s Role in the Era of COVID-19
Androgens may worsen COVID-19 and hair loss could indicate the disease's severity.
research Clinical course of alopecia after COVID-19
A man experienced hair loss after getting COVID-19, which improved with treatment and might have been triggered by stress related to the illness.
research Sex-bias in COVID-19-associated illness severity and mortality in cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Male cancer patients have a higher risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19 than female patients.
research Cognitive, emotional, physical, and behavioral stress-related symptoms and coping strategies among university students during the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic
University students in Egypt experienced high stress during COVID-19's third wave, with negative coping mechanisms being more common.
research Qualidade de vida de pacientes após um ano do diagnóstico da COVID-19: estudo retrospectivo
Quality of life improved after COVID-19, but ongoing health support is needed.
research Racial variations in COVID‐19 deaths may be due to androgen receptor genetic variants associated with prostate cancer and androgenetic alopecia. Are anti‐androgens a potential treatment for COVID‐19?
Genetic differences may affect COVID-19 deaths; anti-androgens could be potential treatment.
research Tofacitinib Treatment in Patients With Active COVID-19 Infection
Tofacitinib may be safe for COVID-19 patients with alopecia without worsening symptoms, based on two cases.
research Drug repositioning approach to target viral and host cells in terms of COVID-19 treatment: A review of in vivo experiments and clinical studies
Repurposing existing drugs for COVID-19 shows promise but requires more research to confirm effectiveness.