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    GlossaryMicrowaving Therapy (MWT)

    medical treatment using microwave energy to heat tissues

    Microwaving Therapy, also known as Microwave Therapy (MWT), is a medical treatment that uses microwave energy to generate heat within tissues. This localized heating can be used to treat various conditions, such as promoting hair growth in cases of alopecia by stimulating blood flow and cellular activity in the scalp, or targeting and destroying cancerous cells in oncology.

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      Telogen Effluvium: A Comprehensive Review

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Comprehensive Review

      56 citations, August 2019 in “Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology”
      The document concludes that Telogen Effluvium is a hair loss disorder that can be assessed with the modified wash test and may be treated with clobetasol foam, with patient management being important.
      Intermittent Chronic Telogen Effluvium

      research Intermittent Chronic Telogen Effluvium

      10 citations, January 2017 in “Skin appendage disorders”
      Emotional stress can trigger intermittent hair loss in chronic telogen effluvium, which may not improve with treatment if stress continues.
      Alopecia Areata Incognita: A Comment

      research Alopecia Areata Incognita: A Comment

      10 citations, August 2011 in “Clinics”
      The author clarified that Alopecia Areata Incognita (AAI) and diffuse Alopecia Areata (AA) are different conditions and the case discussed was actually AA, not AAI.
      Assessing the Reliability of the Modified Wash Test

      research Assessing the Reliability of the Modified Wash Test

      7 citations, August 2011 in “Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Società italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia”
      The Modified Wash Test is reliable for diagnosing hair loss conditions and determining treatment priority.

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