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research Clinical Approach to the Patient With Alopecia
Most hair loss disorders can be accurately diagnosed and treated in an outpatient setting.
research Immunology of alopecia areata
Alopecia areata, a type of hair loss, is likely an autoimmune disease with a genetic link, but its exact cause is still unknown.
research Alopecia areata: Part 2: treatment.
Alopecia areata can be managed with various treatments, and severe cases should be referred to dermatologists.
research Acute telogen effluvium triad after resolution
The conclusion is that three signs can help diagnose hair loss after it happens, potentially avoiding more invasive tests.
research Evaluation and Management of the Hair Loss Patient in the Primary Care Setting
Doctors should diagnose hair loss by examining the patient and possibly doing tests, and then treat it based on the type, which may prevent permanent hair loss.
research Methods for Treating Androgenic Alopecia by Restoration of Morphogenetic Field Connectivity in Hair Follicle Networks
Restoring communication in hair follicle networks may treat hair loss and improve sexual dysfunction.
research Triangular Temporal Alopecia - Two Case Reports, Dermoscopy and Review
Triangular temporal alopecia is a benign hair loss pattern best diagnosed with dermoscopy, with limited treatment options like surgery and hair transplantation.
research Alopecia and its medical management
Hair loss can be treated with medications like minoxidil and finasteride or surgery, but treatment effectiveness varies by alopecia type and accurate diagnosis is important.
research Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia is a common form of hair loss in both men and women.
research Regenerative Strategies for Androgenetic Alopecia: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Translational Pathways
New regenerative treatments show promise in improving hair growth for androgenetic alopecia.
research Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune condition causing hair loss with no cure and treatments that often don't work well.
research Tick Bite Alopecia: A Report and Review
A tick bite caused temporary hair loss in a man, which is a rare condition that usually gets better within 3 months.
research Trichoscopic features of androgenic alopecia and telogen effluvium
AGA and TE can be differentiated by specific trichoscopic features, with AGA showing more variation in hair thickness in fronto-temporal areas.
research Possible mechanisms of miniaturization during androgenetic alopecia or pattern hair loss
Hair loss occurs due to fewer papillary cells, smaller follicles, and shorter growth phases.
research Immunohistochemical localization of TGF‐β in alopecia areata
TGF-β is found in hair follicles and may cause hair loss in alopecia areata.
research Male Androgenetic Alopecia - A Review of Current Treatments
Current treatments can slow hair loss and promote regrowth, with hair transplantation being most effective for advanced cases.
research Male Androgenetic Alopecia - A Review of Current Treatments
Current treatments can slow hair loss and promote regrowth, with hair transplantation being most effective for advanced cases.
research Temporal triangular alopecia and a review of 52 past cases
Most cases of Temporal Triangular Alopecia are found in early childhood and may be related to genetic conditions.
research Comparative Histopathology of Androgenetic Alopecia, Diffuse Alopecia, and Senescent Alopecia
research Acute Diffuse and Total Alopecia of the Female Scalp: A New Subtype of Diffuse Alopecia areata That Has a Favorable Prognosis – A Reply
The condition called 'acute diffuse and total alopecia of the female scalp' is actually a known condition named alopecia areata incognita.
research Bald scalp in men with androgenetic alopecia retains hair follicle stem cells but lacks CD200-rich and CD34-positive hair follicle progenitor cells
Men with baldness due to androgenetic alopecia still have hair stem cells, but lack specific cells needed for hair growth.
research Braids or Pony-Tail-Associated Traction Alopecia in Female Children
Changing hairstyles can help hair regrow in children with hair loss from tight braids or ponytails.
research Alopecia areata masquerading as frontal fibrosing alopecia
Alopecia areata can look like frontal fibrosing alopecia, making diagnosis hard.
research Postpartum Telogen Effluvium Unmasking Additional Latent Hair Loss Disorders.
Postpartum hair loss can reveal hidden hair loss conditions.
research Research Snippets
New hair regrowth model introduced, imiquimod kills skin cancer cells, T-cadherin loss makes skin cancer more invasive, no strong link between PTCH1 gene and skin cancer after transplant, and male teens more likely to have hereditary hair loss.
research Complete Reversal of Extensive Alopecia areata Progressing to Alopecia totalis in an Adolescent Male: A Homeopathic Case Treated at Dr Batra’s® Homeopathy Clinic
Homeopathic treatment and lifestyle changes helped a teen regrow hair lost to alopecia.
research Androgenic alopecia: A counterproductive outcome of the anabolic effect of androgens
Male pattern baldness is an unintended side effect of the body's use of androgens for muscle growth, especially in those genetically prone to it.
research A case of cicatricial female pattern hair loss
A 36-year-old woman with worsening hair loss over 10 years was treated with various medications, and after six months, her hair loss did not worsen significantly.
research Localized Donor Area Acute Telogen Effluvium following Follicular Unit Extraction: Key Trichoscopic Findings
Hair loss can occur in the area where hair was taken for a transplant.