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research Evaluation of Dermatoscopic (Trichoscopic) Patterns in Hair and Scalp Disorders: A Clinical Observational Study
Trichoscopy is effective for diagnosing hair and scalp disorders without invasive biopsies.
research Preliminary evaluation of reflectance confocal microscopy features of scalp melanoma
Reflectance confocal microscopy is useful for diagnosing scalp melanomas, which have features similar to those on the trunk.
research Endogenous Skin Fluorescence is a Good Marker for Objective Evaluation of Comedolysis
Fluorescence can effectively measure acne treatment progress.
research Skin Semiology and Grading Scales
The document concludes that dermatology training and grading scales need to better represent dark-skinned individuals to improve diagnosis and assessment of skin conditions.
research Screening of dermatology drugs for aberrant use‐patterns: An application of epidemiologic estimates and measures of inequality in drug use
Dermatology drug use in Denmark mostly follows expected patterns, but further checks are needed for any misuse.
research Plain Language Summaries
Most clinicians follow discharge guidelines, many lupus patients don't use sunscreen regularly, dithranol is effective for psoriasis, biopsy methods should be based on lesion type, voriconazole may raise skin cancer risk, a new scale can help diagnose female hair loss early, and most melanomas may develop from existing moles.
research Updates from the British Association of Dermatologists 91st Annual Meeting, 5-7 July 2011, London, U.K.
New treatments and management strategies for skin conditions like melanoma and Spitz naevi were discussed at the dermatologists' meeting.
research Cell observation method under near-living conditions by scanning electron microscopy
The method using ionic liquid improves observation of cell structures with less damage.
research Illustrated Manual of Pediatric Dermatology
The manual helps doctors identify children's skin problems using photos and simple methods.
research New Cost-Effective, Ergonomic Way to Magnify Donor Hair during Follicular Unit Graft Dissection: LCD Monitor with Video Magnification
Using an LCD monitor with video magnification is a cheap and comfortable method to enlarge the view of hair for transplant surgery.
research Epidemiological profile of patients presenting to dermatology department of a tertiary care hospital during nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19: a retrospective study from north India
During the COVID-19 lockdown, there were fewer cases of mild skin issues and more cases of stress-related skin conditions.
research A Nationwide Dermatologic Surgical Training Program in Indonesia
Indonesia's dermatologic surgery training program aims to improve patient care by educating skilled surgeons.
research American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery - 2018 Late-Breaking Abstracts
New treatments and technologies in laser medicine show promise for improving skin conditions, fat reduction, cancer treatment, wound healing, and hair restoration.
research Psychocutaneous disease
Many skin patients have mental health issues, but few dermatologists are well-versed in treating these conditions.
research Top DEI Topics to Incorporate Into Dermatology Residency Training: An Electronic Delphi Consensus Study
Dermatology residency programs need better DEI training to improve care for diverse patients.
research Dermaroller in dermatology and cosmetology
Dermaroller is effective and safe for improving skin conditions like acne scars and alopecia with minimal side effects.
research Dermoscopy of lymphoplasmacellular erosive dermatitis of the scalp reveals striking similarities to lymphoplasmacellular balanitis of Zoon
Scalp skin condition LEDS has similar features to Zoon's balanitis, a mucosal skin disorder.
research Dermatological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients
COVID-19 can cause various skin issues, like rashes and hair loss, which help in early diagnosis.
research Incidence of skin diseases diagnosed in a public institution: comparison between 2003 and 2014
More people were diagnosed with certain skin diseases and sexually transmitted diseases in 2014 compared to 2003 in a Brazilian public institution.
research NEW YORK DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The document discusses various challenging skin conditions and their treatments.
research Thermal imaging and dermoscopy for detecting inflammation in frontal fibrosing alopecia
Infrared thermography, especially with dermoscopy, improves accuracy in diagnosing active hair loss due to inflammation.
research Montagna Symposium 2017—Precision Dermatology: Next Generation Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment
The symposium highlighted the importance of understanding disease mechanisms for targeted dermatology treatments.
research Dermatoscopy of hair shaft disorders
Dermatoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing hair disorders and can help choose samples for more detailed analysis.
research Epidermal cells: methods and protocols
research Syphilitic Alopecia Through the Dermoscope: A Series of two Cases
Dermoscopy is useful for accurately diagnosing syphilitic alopecia.
research Dermatology and Alternative Therapies
More people are using alternative therapies alongside traditional treatments for skin issues to improve their quality of life.
research Cutaneous Manifestations in Patients With COVID-19 Treated at a University Hospital in Southern Brazil
Some COVID-19 patients have skin issues, with men, ICU patients, and those on multiple antibiotics at higher death risk; in-person skin checks by dermatologists are more effective.
research Diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous adverse effects of targeted therapy, antibody–drug conjugates, and immunotherapy in cancer patients: a national consensus statement by the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology and the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
Early intervention and tailored management are crucial for skin side effects in cancer treatments.
research Updates From 2021 Virtual Dermatology Nurses' Association Convention
The convention discussed various skin conditions, treatments, and the importance of continuous learning in dermatology nursing.