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research Morphological and morphometric study of the androgenetic alopecic scalp using two- and three-dimensional analysis comparing regional differences
The study found that balding scalps have more thin hairs and larger oil glands, which might contribute to skin conditions related to hair loss.
research Analysis of clinical and histologic correlations in alopecia areata and telogen effluvium: adversities in alopecia pattern mimicry.
The study found that it's hard to tell the difference between two types of hair loss, alopecia areata and telogen effluvium, by looking at symptoms and tissue samples.
research Asebia-2J (Scd1ab2J): A New Allele and a Model for Scarring Alopecia
The absence of functional sebaceous glands causes hair follicle destruction and scarring alopecia.
research Attending persistent T cell activation in alopecia areata : A therapeutic option
Blocking certain proteins on immune cells may help treat alopecia areata.
research Alopecia areata profiling shows TH1, TH2, and IL-23 cytokine activation without parallel TH17/TH22 skewing
Alopecia areata involves immune activation in the scalp, suggesting treatments targeting TH1, TH2, and IL-23 pathways.
research SALT Score Cards: Facilitating SALT Score Calculation in Alopecia Areata
A new tool simplifies alopecia areata severity scoring but needs validation.
research Recovery of Scleroderma-Induced Atrophic Alopecia by Autologous Fat Transplantation
Fat transplantation can help regrow hair lost due to scleroderma.
research Religious headwear and alopecia: considerations for dermatologists
Religious headwear can cause hair loss, so dermatologists should offer culturally sensitive advice to prevent it.
research Bilateral Treatment for Alopecia Areata
Corticosteroids worked better than anthralin cream for hair regrowth.
research The Pathogenesis of Alopecia Areata in Rodent Models
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease affecting hair follicles, influenced by genetic and environmental factors, with rodent models being essential for research.
research The pathogenesis model research of alopecia areata: from animal experiments to mathematical prediction models
Animal and mathematical models help understand and develop treatments for alopecia areata.
research Alopecia Areata: Review of Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Current Treatments and Nanoparticulate Delivery System
Nanoparticle drug delivery could improve alopecia areata treatment.
research Alopecia areata in children: an overview of clinical features and recent treatment options
New treatments for child hair loss due to immune issues are effective but not yet officially approved.
research Alopecia Areata and Regrowth of Hair-Reply
Hair regrowth in alopecia areata is common, but recurrences happen frequently.
research Camouflage technique for alopecia areata: What is a patient to do?
The document suggests using hairpieces, wigs, and safe cosmetic techniques to hide hair loss from alopecia areata.
research Familial aggregation of alopecia areata
Alopecia areata, a common autoimmune hair loss condition, often runs in families.
research Alopecia areata update
There is no cure for alopecia areata, and treatment success depends on the individual's situation.
research Possible involvement of partial biotinidase deficiency in alopecia areata
Biotin supplements may help hair regrowth in some alopecia areata patients.
research LB1034 Meta-analysis of scalp transcriptome defines alopecia areata subtypes and molecular response to four (4) treatments with jak inhibiting properties
JAK inhibitors improve hair growth in alopecia areata, especially in patchy types.
research Selected topics in pediatric hair loss
The document concludes that early diagnosis and treatment are key for pediatric hair loss disorders, and addressing the emotional effects on children is important.
research BH12 Granulomatous alopecia areata
A woman's rare hair loss condition improved on its own, suggesting this type might recover like common cases.
research The Review on Alopecia Areata : A Comprehensive Review of Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, Clinical Pattern and Remedies
Alopecia areata causes sudden, patchy hair loss due to an immune attack on hair follicles.
research Role of Hair Prostheses (Wigs) in Patients with Severe Alopecia Areata
Wigs significantly improve the well-being of people with severe hair loss.
research Insights into the Diagnostics and Therapeutics of Alopecia Areata—An Indian Context
Improved diagnosis and affordable topical treatments are essential for managing alopecia areata in India.
research Alopecia Areata: Why is it Areata?
The paper concludes that the patchiness of alopecia areata is likely due to when the immune attack happens in the hair growth cycle.
research Immunohistochemical Patterns in the Interfollicular Caucasian Scalps: Influences of Age, Gender, and Alopecia
Age, gender, and hair loss affect scalp characteristics differently in young Caucasian adults.
research 125 Self reported alopecia in an ethnically diverse lupus cohort
Alopecia is common in lupus patients, causing significant anxiety and is linked to the disease itself.
research Increased proliferation of epidermal gamma delta T cells and expression of the transmembrane protein, BST2, in Alopecia areata
BST2 protein and certain T cells increase in early alopecia areata.
research Alopecia areata: A multifactorial autoimmune condition
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease causing patchy hair loss, often with other autoimmune disorders, but its exact causes are unknown.