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      The Itchy Scalp: An Overview of Scalp Pruritus and Its Management

      research The Itchy Scalp

      July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Up to half of people experience itchy scalp, often due to skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or psoriasis, and treatments vary based on the specific cause.
      Hair Loss in Children: A Detailed Overview of Pediatric Alopecia

      research Hair Loss in Children

      July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The most common cause of hair loss in children is tinea capitis, followed by alopecia areata and telogen effluvium.
      Trichotillomania: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Etiology

      research Trichotillomania

      January 2018 in “Springer eBooks”
      Trichotillomania is a condition where people repeatedly pull out their hair, which can be triggered by stress and has various physical signs.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia

      January 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The document concludes that alopecia has various forms, each with specific treatments, but no definitive cure for certain types like CCCA has been proven.
      Trichoscopy and Trichogram: Diagnostic Methods for Hair and Scalp Disorders

      research Trichoscopy and Trichogram

      May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Trichoscopy and trichogram are useful for diagnosing hair and scalp conditions.
      Trichoscopy

      research Trichoscopy

      January 2016 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      Trichoscopy is a key method for dermatologists to quickly and effectively diagnose hair and scalp conditions.
      Contents

      research Contents

      March 2014 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The document discusses how to identify and manage common skin conditions in children.
      Answer to April 2014 Photo Quiz: Diagnosis and Treatment of Kerion

      research Answer to April 2014 Photo Quiz

      March 2014 in “Journal of clinical microbiology”
      Kerion, a scalp fungal infection, requires lab confirmation and is treated with antifungal medication and medicated shampoo.
      Historical Archives: Dermatological Topics and Figures

      research Historical Archives

      July 2013 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      The document reviews key historical figures and discoveries in dermatology.
      Nails and Hair

      research Nails and hair

      June 2013 in “Medicine”
      Different hair and nail conditions can indicate health issues and have specific treatments; accurate diagnosis is crucial before treatment.
      Alopecias

      research Alopecias

      February 2013 in “Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education & Practice”
      Different types of alopecia in children require specific diagnoses and treatments.

      research Answers to Dermatophile questions

      February 2013 in “Archives of Disease in Childhood Education & Practice”
      Kerion, a severe scalp infection, causes hair loss and needs oral antifungal treatment.
      Metastatic Melanoma of the Tongue: A Rare Case

      research Metastatic Melanoma of the Tongue: A Rare Case

      November 2012 in “Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas”
      An 86-year-old man had a rare tongue melanoma but refused treatment, showing the need for early cancer detection and treatment.
      Atypical Alopecia in a 7-Year-Old Male

      research Atypical alopecia in a 7-year-old male

      March 2012 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      A 7-year-old boy's unusual hair loss was caused by a herpes infection and healed after treatment.
      Hair Loss in Women

      research Hair Loss in Women

      January 2012 in “Postgraduate obstetrics & gynecology”
      Up to 50% of women may experience significant hair loss by age 50, with various causes and treatments available.

      research IODINE IN CHILDREN'S HAIR

      January 2010
      Higher iodine levels in children's hair may help cure tinea capitis during puberty.

      research Miscellaneous Disorders

      November 2009
      Trichorrhexis nodosa causes hair to break easily, often affecting young to middle-aged black women.
      A Case of Scarring Alopecia

      research A case of scarring alopecia

      December 2005 in “Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants”
      The woman was diagnosed with lichen planopilaris and can be treated with corticosteroids.