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      Skin Lesions in Drug Addicts

      research Skin Lesions in Drug Addicts

      56 citations , June 1970 in “The BMJ”
      Drug addicts often have scars, skin color changes, blocked veins, and bruising, with severe ulcers from barbiturate injections.
      Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

      research Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

      25 citations , July 1991 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis is a rare, serious skin condition that can affect anyone, is more common in women, and may be linked to genetics, with a 20% mortality rate mainly due to sepsis.
      Tinea Capitis: An Overview with Emphasis on Management

      research Tinea Capitis: An Overview with Emphasis on Management

      89 citations , May 1999 in “Pediatric Dermatology”
      New antifungal treatments for a children's scalp infection are effective and safe, but it's not decided if they will become the preferred option over the old treatment.

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      community 1 year on finasteride (INSANE RESULTS)

      in Satire  5574 upvotes 1 year ago
      The conversation humorously discusses the use of finasteride for hair loss, with exaggerated claims of transformation and side effects. Users joke about combining treatments like minoxidil, microneedling, and RU58841, while questioning the effectiveness and authenticity of the results.

      community New and Interesting HairLoss Studies/Papers/Reviews

      in Treatment  42 upvotes 6 years ago
      Hair loss treatments discussed include Dutasteride with Ketoconazole, tissue engineering strategies, and androgenetic alopecia therapies. Massage doubles follicular retention, improving treatment effectiveness.

      community Tressless When They See Verteporfin Results

      in Transplants  182 upvotes 2 years ago
      The conversation discusses the potential of Verteporfin, an FDA-approved drug, for hair loss treatment, particularly in combination with microneedling or PRP. Users express hope and curiosity about its application, while some remain cautious due to the need for more extensive testing.