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research Two‐dimensional planimetry for alopecia areata severity evaluation compared with severity of alopecia tool: A pilot study
Measuring bald patch size can help grade hair loss severity, with photograph-based evaluation being more reliable.
research Hair-Thread Tourniquet Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
Hair-thread Tourniquet Syndrome, where hair or thread tightly wraps around a body part, is not rare and requires early detection to prevent serious damage.
research A retrospective study of oral tofacitinib therapy for alopecia areata
research Prescription Pattern of Tofacitinib for Alopecia Areata Among the Dermatologists in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Some dermatologists in Saudi Arabia prescribe Tofacitinib for hair loss, but many don't due to its unavailability and safety concerns.
research Autophagy Stimulation Improves Erythroid Proliferative Capacity in Models of SF3B1 Mutant MDS
Tofacitinib helped most teenagers in the study regrow hair with mild side effects.
research Intramuscular triamcinolone acetonide: An undervalued option for refractory alopecia areata
Intramuscular triamcinolone acetonide is an effective treatment for severe alopecia areata, especially in males.
research Evaluation of dermatoscopic findings of alopecia areata and tinea capitis in pediatric patients
Dermatoscopy can quickly help distinguish between alopecia areata and tinea capitis in children.
research 376 Tsc2 disruption in mesenchymal progenitors regulates hair follicles and TGF beta signaling
Disrupting the Tsc2 gene in certain cells leads to thicker skin, larger hair, and changes in hair growth signaling, which can be partly reversed with specific treatment.
research Get set for the net - Websites on hair transplantation
research Introduction: splintering urbanism
TSPO might help treat anxiety and depression.
research Topical Tacrolimus, Clobetasol, and Minoxidil (TCM) for Primary Cicatricial Alopecias: A Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Outcomes and Safety
TCM is an effective and safe treatment for primary cicatricial alopecias.
research Identification of drug-specific public TCR driving severe cutaneous adverse reactions
Researchers found a specific immune receptor in patients that causes severe skin reactions to a drug.
research Tick Bite Alopecia: A Report of Five Cases and Review of the Literature
Tick bites may cause hair loss due to inflammation from tick saliva.
research Congenital triangular alopecia: Is it always confined to fronto-temporal region?
Congenital triangular alopecia can occur outside the typical fronto-temporal region.
research Review of Scalp Alopecia due to a Clinically Unapparent or Minimally Apparent Neoplasm (SACUMAN)
SACUMAN, a rare condition causing hair loss without clear signs, is often misdiagnosed and needs scalp biopsies for accurate detection.
research Recalcitrant widespread alopecia areata in a child treated successfully with oral methylprednisolone pulse therapy
Oral methylprednisolone pulse therapy helped an 11-year-old regrow 80% of his hair in six months.
research Śródskórne iniekcje acetonidu triamcynolonu w leczeniu Zespołu Grahama-Little’a — opis przypadku
Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide can effectively limit the progression of GLPLS.
research Central serous chorioretinopathy after scalp and eyebrow intralesional triamcinolone acetonide injections: Report of two cases
Corticosteroid injections for hair loss may cause eye problems, so caution is needed.
research A randomized comparative study between intralesional vitamin D3 and intralesional triamcinolone acetonide in the treatment of alopecia areata
Vitamin D3 is a safe and effective alternative to steroids for treating alopecia areata, with fewer side effects.
research Sustainability of functional hair follicle activity: Impact of spatially anchored multifunctional tetrahedral framework nucleic acids
TQC shows promise for better hair regrowth in treating hair loss.
research Using qualitative methods to establish the clinically meaningful threshold for treatment success in alopecia areata
80% scalp hair regrowth is a successful treatment for alopecia areata.
research Thallium poisoning: Clinical observations through two outbreaks in Basrah
Thallium poisoning can cause hair loss, skin rashes, and nerve damage, and can be fatal if not correctly diagnosed and treated.
research Dermatologists’ perceptions on the utility and limitations of teledermatology after examining 55,000 lesions
Dermatologists found teledermatology useful and confidence-boosting for diagnosing skin conditions, but faced limitations like technical issues and prescription restrictions. Despite this, they saw its potential to improve access to skin care, especially in remote areas.
research Re: re: Gillies temporal incision: an alternative approach to biopsy of the superficial temporal artery
The Gillies temporal incision is a safer and more cosmetically appealing method for biopsy of the superficial temporal artery.
research Enhancing Lower Extremity Defect Coverage: High Viability Ultra-Thin Split-Thickness Skin Grafts Obtained from the Scalp
Scalp skin grafts effectively cover lower limb defects with high success and minimal complications.
research Tofacitinib for the Treatment of Three Immune-mediated Conditions in One Patient: Ulcerative Colitis, Pyoderma Gangrenosum, and Alopecia Areata
Tofacitinib improved ulcerative colitis, skin ulcers, and hair loss in a patient who didn't respond well to other treatments.
research Influence of Different Designs of High-Heeled Shoes on Kinematics, Kinetics, and Muscle EMG of Female Gait
Tofacitinib works well for treating alopecia areata, especially when combined with corticosteroids, but is less effective if the disease has lasted over 2 years.
research Can washing socks without flipping inside out cause hair tourniquet syndrome? A claim with two case reports
Washing baby socks without flipping them inside out may increase the risk of Hair Tourniquet Syndrome.
research Store-and-forward teledermatology improves care and reduces dermatology referrals from walk-in clinics: A retrospective descriptive study
Teledermatology reduces unnecessary in-person visits and improves care.