A Comprehensive Review on Trichogram and Trichoscopy in Dermatology

    F. Moodi, Elham Behrangi, Masoumeh Roohaninasab, Afsane Sadeghzadeh Bazargan, Sepehr Khosravi, A. Goodarzi
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    TLDR Trichogram is useful for diagnosing hair disorders, but newer, non-invasive methods like trichoscopy are becoming more popular due to their sensitivity and ability to monitor treatment responses.
    The document is a comprehensive review comparing trichogram, a diagnostic method for hair disorders, with newer methods like trichoscopy and trichoscan. The authors found that trichogram is useful in diagnosing a variety of hair disorders including Alopecia areata, Androgenic alopecia, Anagen effluvium, Telogen effluvium, Trichotillomania, Pemghigus, Psoriasis, and Loose anagen syndrome. However, trichoscopy has become a widely used non-invasive tool for evaluating many dermatologic disorders involving hair, and is also commonly used for monitoring therapeutic responses in affected hair-bearing areas. The trend is moving towards less aggressive and more sensitive methods like trichoscopy and trichoscan for diagnosing hair disorders.
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