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      Medical Practice: Therapy and Adverse Reactions

      research Medical Practice: Therapy and Adverse Reactions

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Blood pressure drugs can cause skin lupus, but it improves after stopping the drug. The glycoprotein D vaccine works against genital herpes in some women, and the HPV-16 vaccine reduces HPV-16 infection and related diseases. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. A cream called imiquimod effectively treats a type of skin cancer. Iron supplements don't necessarily help with chronic hair loss in women.
      Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      research Bullous/Mucous Membrane

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      High blood pressure drugs often cause skin lupus, stopping the drug usually helps. A vaccine helps prevent genital herpes and HPV-16. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. No link was found between low iron and chronic hair loss.
      Internal Medicine: Retrospective Review of 120 Patients Over a 10-Year Period

      research Internal Medicine: Retrospective Review of 120 Patients Over a 10-Year Period

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Certain drugs can cause skin lupus, but stopping the drug usually helps. Vaccines work against smallpox, genital herpes, and a type of human papillomavirus. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. Certain treatments work for psoriasis and dermatitis. A specific cream effectively treats a type of skin cancer. Low iron levels aren't directly linked to chronic hair loss.
      Wound Healing and Hair

      research Wound Healing and Hair

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Certain drugs can cause lupus, stopping these drugs is the main treatment. NB-UVB phototherapy clears psoriasis faster when applied three times a week. Monoclonal antibodies and oral pimecrolimus are effective in treating psoriasis. Smoking and drinking are linked to psoriasis in men. No direct link between low iron and hair loss was found. Vaccines are effective against genital herpes and human papillomavirus type 16.
      Immunology

      research Immunology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Blood pressure drugs can cause skin lupus, early treatment is key for baby herpes and diabetic foot ulcers, a certain vaccine works against genital herpes and HPV in women, more frequent light therapy helps psoriasis, smoking and drinking can worsen psoriasis, a cream clears up a type of skin cancer, and low iron levels don't cause chronic hair loss.
      Neural Mechanisms of Hair Growth Control

      research Neural Mechanisms of Hair Growth Control

      101 citations, January 1997 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      Nerves and chemicals in the body can affect hair growth and loss.
      Sensitive Skin

      research Sensitive Skin

      94 citations, January 2016 in “Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology”
      Sensitive skin is often caused by nerve fibers and environmental factors, and can be managed with mild skincare and professional advice.
      Understanding Autoimmunity of Vitiligo and Alopecia Areata

      research Understanding Autoimmunity of Vitiligo and Alopecia Areata

      74 citations, May 2016 in “Current opinion in pediatrics, with evaluated MEDLINE/Current opinion in pediatrics”
      Both vitiligo and alopecia areata involve an immune response triggered by stress and specific genes, with treatments targeting this pathway showing potential.
      Pediatric Tinea Capitis: Rising Incidence and Treatment

      research Pediatric Tinea Capitis: Rising Incidence and Treatment

      65 citations, January 2005 in “American journal of clinical dermatology”
      Children with scalp fungal infections need proper diagnosis and treatment, usually with antifungal medications, and newer drugs may offer quicker recovery.
      Apoptosis and Cutaneous Biology

      research Apoptosis and Cutaneous Biology

      60 citations, June 1997 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Apoptosis is crucial for healthy skin and treating skin diseases.
      Nosological Profile of Dermatological Consultations in Brazil

      research Nosological Profile of Dermatological Consultations in Brazil

      46 citations, December 2006 in “Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia”
      Acne is the most common skin problem in Brazil, with a need for improved dermatological care and health education, especially for the public sector and black-skinned individuals.
      A Primer on Cosmetics for Dermatologists

      research A Primer on Cosmetics for Dermatologists

      34 citations, September 1992 in “Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dermatologists need to know about cosmetics to help patients with skin issues and recommend safe products.
      Office Diagnosis of Hair Shaft Defects

      research Office Diagnosis of Hair Shaft Defects

      33 citations, March 2006 in “Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery”
      The document explains how to identify different hair problems using a microscope.
      Profile of Dermatological Consultations in Brazil (2018)

      research Profile of Dermatological Consultations in Brazil (2018)

      32 citations, November 2018 in “Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia”
      In Brazil in 2018, the most common skin issues were acne, photoaging, and nonmelanoma skin cancer, with treatments often including topical medications and sunscreen.
      Skin Disorders in Elderly Subjects

      research Skin Disorders in Elderly Subjects

      27 citations, July 2015 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Every elderly patient had at least one skin condition, often linked to other diseases, highlighting the need for integrated skin and general healthcare in the elderly.
      Green Tea in Dermatology: Myths and Facts

      research Green Tea in Dermatology: Myths and Facts

      20 citations, July 2015 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      Green tea may help with skin health and protect against UV damage, but more research is needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness.