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      Psychocutaneous Diseases: A Review of Psychiatric Disorders with Skin Manifestations and Their Prevalence in Dermatological Settings

      research Psychocutaneous disease

      38 citations , April 2017 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Many skin patients have mental health issues, but few dermatologists are well-versed in treating these conditions.
      Trichotillomania in Children: A Retrospective Study

      research Trichotillomania in Children

      28 citations , January 2015 in “Skin appendage disorders”
      Children with trichotillomania often pull hair from their scalp, and parents may not notice; stress can trigger it, and asking detailed questions helps in diagnosis and treatment.
      Pediatric Psychocutaneous Disorders

      research Pediatric Psychocutaneous Disorders

      22 citations , May 2011 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Recognizing and managing skin-related psychiatric disorders in children is crucial for effective treatment.
      Psychotrichology: Psychosomatic Aspects of Hair Diseases

      research Psychotrichology: psychosomatic aspects of hair diseases

      20 citations , November 2012 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Hair diseases can have psychological effects and should be treated with a combination of psychosomatic care, therapy, and medication.
      Trichotillomania: A 2003 Review

      research Trichotillomania

      16 citations , May 2003 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Trichotillomania, a disorder where people compulsively pull out their own hair, often starts around age 12, is more common in adult females, and can be treated with behavior therapy and medication.
      Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Dermatology

      research Obsessive-compulsive disorder in dermatology

      15 citations , September 2015 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Skin doctors should recognize and treat conditions like hair-pulling and skin-picking early, often using therapy and medication, to help 50-70% of patients.
      Hair Disorders

      research HAIR DISORDERS

      10 citations , June 2000 in “Primary Care”
      The document explains different hair loss types and treatments, emphasizing diagnosis through examination and tests, and specific treatments for each condition.
      Hair and Nail Disorders of Childhood

      research Hair and nail disorders of childhood

      7 citations , December 2008 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that various childhood hair and nail disorders exist, some may improve on their own, and advances in genetics and immunology could enhance treatment and counseling.
      Alopecia in Children

      research Alopecia in children

      7 citations , November 2000 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Most hair loss in children is caused by a few common conditions and is easy to diagnose, but rare types require careful evaluation.
      Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Loss

      research Psychosocial Aspects of Hair Loss

      6 citations , May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      Hair loss can cause serious mental health problems and treating it requires a team of experts.
      Hair Loss in Children: Causes, Impact, and Management

      research Hair Loss in Children

      6 citations , October 1993 in “The journal of the Royal Society of Health”
      Children's hair loss has many causes and requires careful diagnosis and personalized treatment, including emotional support.
      Hair Loss in Children

      research Hair loss in children.

      6 citations , May 1993 in “Archives of Disease in Childhood”
      Children's hair loss can be caused by many factors, including autoimmune diseases, emotional stress, genetics, and infections, with treatment and prognosis varying.
      Hair Loss And Its Management In Children

      research Hair loss and its management in children

      5 citations , November 2011 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that early diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment plan are crucial for managing hair loss in children, with a focus on both medical and psychological support.
      Hair Loss in an Adolescent: A Case Study of a 13-Year-Old Girl with Alopecia Areata

      research Hair Loss in an Adolescent

      5 citations , March 2011 in “Journal of pediatric health care”
      The girl with autoimmune hair loss might regrow hair within a year, and treatments can help but not prevent recurrence; dermatologist referral and corticosteroids are recommended.
      Hair Diseases: A Big Problem on a Small Surface

      research Hair diseases: a big problem on a small surface

      4 citations , January 2016 in “Postepy Dermatologii I Alergologii”
      Many hair diseases, including those caused by medications and psychological issues, can lead to hair loss and require proper treatment and specialist care.
      Trichotillomania: A Review of Impulse-Control Disorder and Treatment Options

      research Trichotillomania

      3 citations , December 2001 in “Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine”
      Trichotillomania is a challenging-to-treat impulse-control disorder where individuals pull out their hair, more common in females, with some treatments showing benefits.
      A Child with Nonscarring Alopecia

      research A Child with Nonscarring Alopecia

      2 citations , July 2005 in “Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings”
      A 4-year-old girl was diagnosed with trichotillomania, a condition where she pulls out her hair, which may resolve on its own or require therapy.
      Introductory Chapter: Hair Loss

      research Introductory Chapter: Hair Loss

      1 citations , May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      The document explains the causes, types, diagnosis, and treatments of hair loss, and its psychological impact, especially on women.
      Diagnostic Challenges in Determining Alopecia Areata

      research Diagnostic challenges in determining alopecia areata

      1 citations , October 2013 in “Expert Review of Dermatology”
      Diagnosing alopecia areata is challenging and requires careful examination and various tests to distinguish it from other hair loss types.
      Hair Disorders

      research Hair Disorders

      1 citations , December 2010 in “InnovAiT”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis and appropriate management are crucial for treating various hair disorders, which have significant psychological impacts.