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      Obstetric Dermatology

      research Obstetric Dermatology

      January 2009 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that managing skin conditions during pregnancy is important and requires specialized care.
      Secondary Cicatricial and Other Permanent Alopecias

      research Secondary Cicatricial and other Permanent Alopecias

      June 2008 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that permanent hair loss conditions are complex, require early specific treatments, and "secondary permanent alopecias" might be a more accurate term than "secondary cicatricial alopecia."
      Viewpoint 3

      research Viewpoint 3

      February 2008 in “Experimental dermatology”
      Oxidative stress plays a significant role in vitiligo, and both skin and non-skin cells may be involved.
      A Case of Dyschromatosis Universalis

      research A case of dyschromatosis universalis

      March 2004 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Patients with SLE experienced non-scarring hair loss with fewer hair follicles, and DIF did not help identify lupus.
      Announcements

      research ANNOUNCEMENTS

      July 2002 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      A woman with lupus had hair loss and skin issues that were successfully treated with medications.
      Allergens and Irritants: Comprehensive Overview of Contact and Occupational Dermatitis

      research Allergens and Irritants

      October 2001 in “WORLD SCIENTIFIC eBooks”
      Many substances, including chemicals and metals, can cause skin reactions; careful handling and identification of allergens are crucial to prevent dermatitis.
      Behcet's Disease and Complex Aphthosis

      research Behcet's disease and complex aphthosis

      September 1998 in “Journal of The European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Aging affects hair density and skin health, and Behcet's disease, a complex condition with no specific test, involves sores and systemic issues, treated with various medications.
      Balding Man

      research Balding man.

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      Hair loss should be medically treated, as non-medical treatments are ineffective and hair loss can indicate serious health issues.
      Survey of Alimentary Radiological Findings

      research Survey of alimentary radiological findings.

      July 1972 in “The BMJ”
      The document concludes that most hair loss treatments don't work, balding isn't caused by dandruff, and hair loss may indicate serious health issues that require medical attention.
      Corrigendum

      research Corrigendum

      September 2011 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Effective treatments for scalp psoriasis include glucocorticosteroids, Vitamin D3 analogs, and combination therapies like calcipotriol and betamethasone dipropionate.
      Lupus Erythematosus and the Skin

      research LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS AND THE SKIN

      2 citations , January 2004 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Lupus affects the skin in various ways, and proper skin examination is crucial for diagnosis and treatment.
      Female Pattern Hair Loss

      research Female pattern hair loss

      226 citations , September 2001 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Hair loss in women is genetic, diagnosed by examination and biopsy, and treated with minoxidil, finasteride, or transplantation.
      Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research Dermatoses of pregnancy

      208 citations , July 2001 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause various skin changes and diseases, with PUPPP being the most common skin condition specific to pregnancy.
      Histopathology of Non-Scarring Alopecia

      research Histopathology of non-scarring alopecia

      122 citations , April 1995 in “Journal of Cutaneous Pathology”
      The document describes how to tell different types of non-scarring hair loss apart by looking at hair and scalp tissue under a microscope.
      Alopecia Areata: Pathogenesis And Treatment

      research Alopecia areata: Pathogenesis and treatment

      122 citations , November 1984 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      No single treatment is consistently effective for alopecia areata, and more research is needed.
      Hair Regrowth

      research HAIR REGROWTH

      118 citations , April 1998 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Finasteride and minoxidil are effective for hair regrowth, while treatments for alopecia areata have varying success and continuous treatment is necessary.
      Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia

      72 citations , July 2008 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      CCCA is a scarring hair loss condition mainly in African descent women, possibly caused by genetics and hairstyling, treated with gentle hair care and medications.
      Primary Cicatricial Alopecia

      research Primary cicatricial alopecia

      65 citations , November 2016 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that early recognition and treatment of primary cicatricial alopecia is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss.
      The Control of Hair Growth: An Overview

      research The control of hair growth: An overview

      62 citations , July 1993 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
      Hair growth is influenced by interactions between skin layers, growth factors, and hormones, but the exact mechanisms are not fully understood.
      Hair and Systemic Disease

      research HAIR AND SYSTEMATIC DISEASE

      58 citations , October 2001 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair loss can indicate underlying systemic diseases and addressing these can sometimes reverse the hair loss.
      Oral Retinoids in Dermatology

      research Oral Retinoids in Dermatology

      52 citations , June 1981 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Oral retinoids are effective for severe skin conditions but require careful use due to side effects.