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990-1000 / 1000+ resultsresearch Cutaneous ultrasound in the diagnosis and assessment of inflammatory activity in tinea capitis
Cutaneous ultrasound is a useful tool for diagnosing and assessing inflammation in tinea capitis.
research Machine learning predicts scarring progression in lichen planopilaris: A multidimensional model integrating trichoscopy, vitamin D, and diagnostic timelines
A machine learning model can predict scarring in lichen planopilaris using factors like vitamin D levels and diagnostic delay.
research Aesthetics in psychosomatic dermatology II. skin changes experienced as cutaneous disease
People distressed by minor skin changes should consult dermatologists with cosmetic expertise, and a public Cosmetic Dermatology Service with mental health support is recommended.
research Hair microscopy: an easy adjunct to diagnosis of systemic diseases in children
Hair microscopy is a simple and cost-effective method to help diagnose systemic diseases in children.
research Contents
The document summarizes important skin care topics for non-specialist doctors, including treatments for skin conditions and the management of skin diseases.
research Follicular red dots in areas with an anatomic colocalization of alopecia areata and vitiligo
Follicular red dots can appear where alopecia areata and vitiligo overlap.
research Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Scalp: A Clinicopathologic Study of Fifty Cases
The conclusion is that Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Scalp is a rare condition best treated with strong topical steroids and sometimes systemic treatment.
research TERMIS ‐ AMERICAS Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 10–13, 2022
Advancements in skin treatment and wound healing include promising gene therapy, 3D skin models, and potential new therapies.
research Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp: Clinical, trichoscopic, and histopathologic features of 20 cases
The conclusion is that high-potency steroids or tacrolimus are effective treatments for erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp.