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      Drug-Induced Skin, Nail, and Hair Disorders

      research Drug-Induced Skin, Nail and Hair Disorders

      114 citations , January 2007 in “Drug Safety”
      Some drugs can cause skin, nail, and hair problems, which are important for healthcare professionals to recognize and report.
      Comorbidities in Alopecia Areata: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

      research Comorbidities in alopecia areata: A systematic review and meta-analysis

      100 citations , July 2018 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      People with alopecia areata often have other health issues like skin diseases, metabolic syndrome, stomach infections, lupus, anemia, thyroid problems, mental health issues, vitamin D deficiency, and hearing and eye problems.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia: Treatment Approaches and Classification

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      95 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Treatments for permanent hair loss from scarring aim to stop further loss, not regrow hair, and vary by condition, with partial success common.
      Diffuse Hair Loss: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

      research Diffuse hair loss

      83 citations , May 1999 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair loss that spreads out can often fix itself or be treated by finding and handling the cause.
      Acne as a Chronic Systemic Disease

      research Acne as a chronic systemic disease

      71 citations , November 2013 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Acne is a chronic disease linked to various systemic conditions and has significant psychological and social effects.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Review

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Review

      70 citations , January 2015 in “Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research”
      Hair loss from Telogen Effluvium usually gets better within 6 months after addressing the cause.
      Pediatric Tinea Capitis: Rising Incidence and Treatment

      research Pediatric Tinea Capitis

      65 citations , January 2005 in “American journal of clinical dermatology”
      Children with scalp fungal infections need proper diagnosis and treatment, usually with antifungal medications, and newer drugs may offer quicker recovery.
      Hirsutism: A Psychological Analysis

      research ‘Hirsutism’: A Psychological Analysis

      64 citations , May 2003 in “Journal of health psychology”
      Women with excess body hair feel psychological distress influenced by societal beauty standards, but distress isn't directly linked to the amount of hair.
      Cutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapeutic Agents

      research Cutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapeutic Agents

      53 citations , May 2001 in “˜The œAmerican journal of the medical sciences”
      Chemotherapy can cause various skin problems, and recognizing them helps improve patient care.
      Cosmetic Aspects of Pregnancy

      research Cosmetic aspects of pregnancy

      51 citations , February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnant women often experience skin and hair changes, with over half getting stretch marks and pigment changes, and should be cautious with cosmetic procedures due to potential risks.
      Adverse Cutaneous Reactions to Mood Stabilizers

      research Adverse Cutaneous Reactions to Mood Stabilizers

      47 citations , January 2003 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Mood stabilizers can cause serious skin reactions; careful monitoring and immediate treatment are crucial.
      Endocrine-Skin Interactions

      research Endocrine-skin interactions

      46 citations , July 1988 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Hormone imbalances can cause specific skin changes, which may help in early detection of endocrine disorders.
      Trichoscopy

      research Trichoscopy

      42 citations , October 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing different hair and scalp diseases without surgery.
      Hirsutism: Diagnosis and Management

      research Hirsutism: Diagnosis and management

      41 citations , April 2010 in “Gender Medicine”
      The conclusion is that hirsutism should be diagnosed and treated because it affects quality of life and may signal other health problems.
      Alopecia in Association with Malignancy: A Review

      research Alopecia in Association with Malignancy: A Review

      26 citations , August 2018 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Hair loss in cancer patients can be related to the cancer itself, treatment, or other conditions, and understanding it is important for diagnosis and patient care.
      Hirsutism: Diagnosis and Treatment

      research Hirsutism: diagnosis and treatment

      26 citations , March 2014 in “Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia”
      The document concludes that proper diagnosis and combined treatments are key for hirsutism management, and weight loss may help overweight patients.
      Complications in Hair Restoration Surgery

      research Complications in Hair Restoration Surgery

      25 citations , January 2009 in “Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Successful hair transplant surgery depends on careful patient selection, proper surgical plan and technique, and attentive aftercare.
      Cicatricial Alopecia: Overview and Treatment Recommendations

      research Cicatricial alopecia

      23 citations , April 2018 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Permanent hair loss from cicatricial alopecia is treated by reducing inflammation and managing symptoms, but regrowth in scarred areas is unlikely.
      Secondary Cicatricial and Other Permanent Alopecias

      research Secondary cicatricial and other permanent alopecias

      20 citations , July 2008 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      The document says that treating the root cause of hair follicle damage is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss, and treatment options vary.
      Anticonvulsant-Induced Cutaneous Reactions

      research Anticonvulsant-Induced Cutaneous Reactions

      18 citations , January 1999 in “CNS Drugs”
      Some anticonvulsant drugs can cause skin reactions, ranging from mild to severe, and managing these reactions is important for patient care.
      Ptosis in Childhood: Causes, Clinical Presentations, and Management

      research Ptosis in childhood

      15 citations , September 2018 in “Medicine”
      Childhood ptosis can vary from a minor cosmetic issue to a serious condition and may signal other health problems.