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20 / 477 resultsresearch Integral Roles of Specific Proteoglycans in Hair Growth and Hair Loss: Mechanisms Behind the Bioactivity of Proteoglycan Replacement Therapy with Nourkrin with Marilex in Pattern Hair Loss and Telogen Effluvium
Proteoglycans are important for hair growth, and a specific treatment can help reduce hair loss.
research Pediatric Inpatients Requesting Dermatology Consultation in a Tertiary Care Hospital: Retrospective Analysis of 614 Patients
Most pediatric inpatients needed dermatology consultations for unspecified rashes and drug reactions, with varied treatments.
research Comprehensive Overview of Rheumatology Studies: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 13–16, 2013
The document concludes that various findings in rheumatology offer insights into disease severity, treatment responses, and potential risks in medication, with some limitations due to unspecified participant numbers.
research The Dermatology Consultant: A Retrospective Analysis of Inpatient Dermatology
Dermatologists greatly affect inpatient diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions, especially in spotting infections in patients with weakened immune systems.
research Letter to the Editors: Acknowledging Feedback on Finasteride Dose Study
The study looked at the effects of any dose of finasteride, not a specific amount.
research Telogen Effluvium Treated With Serenoa Repens Supplement
A supplement with Serenoa repens improved hair loss in a patient.
research Topical Application of a Protein Kinase C Inhibitor Reduces Skin and Hair Pigmentation
Applying a specific inhibitor lightens skin and hair color.
research Preparation and In Vivo Evaluation of Lecithin-Based Microparticles for Topical Delivery of Minoxidil
Lecithin-based microparticles can deliver minoxidil for hair growth effectively with less skin irritation.
research Erosive Pustulosis of the Scalp: 3 Cases
Oral zinc and topical steroids can effectively treat chronic scalp pustules and hair loss in elderly patients.
research Research on the Balance of Thiol-Disulfide in Blood Serum in Women with Telogen Effluvium
The balance of thiol-disulfide in women with hair loss is affected but not damaged.
research In Vitro and Clinical Evaluation of Umbilical Cord-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Conditioned Media for Hair Regeneration
Umbilical cord-derived media is safe and effective for hair growth.
research Glabellar Pomade Crust Mimicking Dyskeratosis Follicularis
The woman's forehead lesion was caused by ointment use and resolved with treatment.
research Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Exosomes Antagonize the Inhibitory Effect of Dihydrotestosterone on Hair Follicle Growth by Activating Wnt/Beta-Catenin Pathway
Substances from fat-derived stem cells can promote hair growth and counteract hormone-related hair loss by activating a key hair growth pathway.
research Histopathological Diagnosis of Alopecia Clinically Relevant to Alopecia Areata
Not all cases with typical signs of Alopecia Areata are actually diagnosed as such.
research Delivering Care for the Underserved During COVID-19 Through Real-Time Teledermatology: A Cross-Sectional Review of Patients at a Student-Run Free Clinic in Dallas
The study evaluated how alopecia areata severity relates to its psychosocial effects on patients.
research Facial Papules Are Early Sign of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Bumps on the face may be an early sign of a type of hair loss called frontal fibrosing alopecia.
research Minoxidil
Oral minoxidil for hair loss caused mild side effects in some men, but most continued treatment.
research COVID-19 Dermatological Manifestations: Results from the Mexican Academy of Dermatology COVID-19 Registry
COVID-19 can cause skin issues like hives, rashes, and chickenpox-like eruptions, with women aged 31-40 being the most affected.
research Hair Pathology
Triple horizontal scalp biopsies are 98% accurate in diagnosing hair loss, better than single biopsies.
research Finasteride
Finasteride might cause rare blood clot in brain for baldness patients.