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60-90 / 1000+ resultsresearch Optical coherent tomography: promising in vivo measurement of hair shaft cross section
OCT is a reliable, noninvasive way to measure hair thickness.
research A practical guide for the study of human and murine sebaceous glands in situ
The guide explains how to study human and mouse sebaceous glands using various staining and imaging techniques, and emphasizes the need for standardized assessment methods.
research Quantification of Squalene and Lactic Acid in Hair Bulbs with Damaged Sheaths: Are They Metabolic Wastes in Alopecia?
Squalene may be a marker for certain types of alopecia.
research Quantitative morphometric analysis of hair follicles in alopecia areata
Automated image analysis helps diagnose and monitor alopecia areata by efficiently measuring hair follicles.
research Squarticles as a nanocarrier for targeting minoxidil to hair follicles and dermal papilla cells
Squarticles, tiny particles made from sebum-derived lipids, can effectively deliver minoxidil, a hair growth drug, directly to hair follicles and skin cells, with less skin penetration and more tolerability.
research Skin self-photography for dysplastic nevus monitoring is associated with a decrease in the number of biopsies at follow-up: A retrospective analytical study
Taking photos of your own skin can lead to fewer skin biopsies for mole monitoring.
research 812 Multi-view light sheet florescence microscopy (LSFM) for imaging cellular self-assembly in spheroids of human hair follicle dermal papilla cells and keratinocytes
The technique effectively shows how human skin and hair cells form into ball-like structures.
research Dermoscopy of pilomatricoma: A case report with a review of the literature
Dermoscopy helps doctors recognize a type of benign skin tumor called pilomatricoma.
research Stereographic analysis of syringomas
Syringomas likely start in the upper dermis and form distinct luminal structures.
research Quantitative image analysis for hereditary hair disorders
research The place of B‐mode ultrasonography, shear‐wave elastography, and superb microvascular imaging in the pre‐diagnosis of androgenetic alopecia
B-mode ultrasonography and shear-wave elastography can help predict androgenetic alopecia early.
research Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy as a Tool for the Investigation of Skin Drug Delivery Systems and Diagnosis of Skin Disorders
Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) is a useful tool for studying how drugs interact with skin and diagnosing skin disorders, despite some limitations.
research Multiparametric Ultrasound Assessment of Alopecia Areata Plaque with Atrophy After Serial Corticosteroid Infusion
Multiparametric ultrasound is a useful non-invasive tool for assessing scalp conditions in alopecia areata patients.
research Laser Lax for Donor Closure
Laser Lax is a new tool that measures scalp looseness accurately and comfortably.
research Evaluation of Hair Density and Hair Diameter in the Adult Egyptian Population using Quantitative Trichoscopic Analysis
Trichoscopy is a quick, non-invasive way to measure hair density and thickness, helping diagnose hair loss.
research SALT Score Cards: Facilitating SALT Score Calculation in Alopecia Areata
A new tool simplifies alopecia areata severity scoring but needs validation.
research Scalp Dermoscopy or Trichoscopy
Trichoscopy is a quick, noninvasive method to diagnose hair and scalp disorders, often reducing the need for biopsies.
research 52252 Analysis of basal cell carcinoma and trichoepithelioma with digital spatial profiling
research Methods of hair loss evaluation: a comparison of TrichoScan®with the modified wash test
The modified wash test is better than TrichoScan® for diagnosing hair loss.
research Mapping the hair density, thickness, and volume in normal and androgenetic alopecia subjects with the digital microscope
Hair density and thickness decrease in specific scalp areas in people with androgenetic alopecia.
research Reflectance confocal microscopy can differentiate dermoscopic white dots of the scalp between sweat gland ducts or follicular infundibulum
Reflectance confocal microscopy can tell apart white dots on the scalp as either sweat gland ducts or hair follicle openings.
research Scalp Micropigmentation: Semantics, Terminology, and Standards
Scalp Micropigmentation is a popular non-surgical method to make hair look fuller.
research LB1605 3D imaging of cleared ex vivo normal human skin, skin appendages and psoriasiform skin lesion using light-sheet microscopy
The conclusion is that using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy with a special solution can effectively create detailed 3D images of human skin for dermatological research.
research Videodermoscopy Scalp Psoriasis Severity Index (VSCAPSI): A useful tool for evaluation of scalp psoriasis
The VSCAPSI is a helpful method for evaluating the severity of scalp psoriasis.
research The Trichoscopy Derived Sinclair Scale: Enhancing visual assessment through quantitative trichoscopy
The Trichoscopy Derived Sinclair Scale offers a more accurate and reliable way to measure hair loss severity than the traditional visual method.
research Dermoscopy of scalp tumours: a multi‐centre study conducted by the international dermoscopy society
The study concluded that scalp tumors show different patterns based on age, gender, and tumor thickness, and emphasized the importance of early detection and scalp examinations.
research Standardization and Validation of Scalp Surface Area Measurement and Assessment of Interchangeability Between Two Independent Methodologies for Head Crown Area and Total Hair Count Measurement
Two methods reliably measure scalp area and hair count.
research A modified Sobel filter-based automated numerical algorithm enables immediate trichoscopic assessment of hair diameter diversity in male and female pattern hair loss
A new computer tool quickly measures hair thickness differences in people with common types of hair loss.
research Immunofluorescence Tomography: High-resolution 3-D reconstruction by serial-sectioning of methacrylate embedded tissues and alignment of 2-D immunofluorescence images
Immunofluorescence tomography is a cost-effective method for creating detailed 3-D images of tissues.