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      The Evaluation and Management of Hirsutism

      research The Evaluation and Management of Hirsutism

      195 citations, May 2003 in “Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953. Online)/Obstetrics and gynecology”
      Most women with excess hair growth have an underlying hormonal issue, often treated with medication and hair removal methods.
      Cutaneous Complications of Chemotherapeutic Agents

      research Cutaneous Complications of Chemotherapeutic Agents

      172 citations, November 1983 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Chemotherapy can cause skin problems like hair loss, mouth sores, and skin darkening, and recognizing these can affect treatment decisions.
      Hirsutism and Acne in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Hirsutism and Acne in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      169 citations, August 2004 in “Baillière's best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology/Baillière's best practice and research in clinical obstetrics and gynaecology”
      Lower doses of treatments for hirsutism and acne in PCOS are effective and cause fewer side effects.
      Dermatologic Manifestations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Dermatologic Manifestations of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      76 citations, January 2007 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      Women with PCOS often have skin problems like excessive hair, acne, hair loss, and dark patches, which can be treated with hormonal and non-hormonal therapies.
      Hair and Scalp Disorders in Ethnic Populations

      research Hair and Scalp Disorders in Ethnic Populations

      55 citations, October 2003 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Different hair care practices and conditions affect African American hair and scalp health, requiring specialized knowledge for treatment.
      Madarosis: A Marker of Many Maladies

      research Madarosis: A Marker of Many Maladies

      36 citations, January 2012 in “International Journal of Trichology”
      Losing eyelashes or eyebrows can be a sign of many different health problems and needs a careful approach to treat effectively.
      Acne in Women

      research Acne in Women

      30 citations, June 2015 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Acne is common in women, often hormone-related, negatively affects quality of life, and requires various treatments.
      Cutaneous Drug Delivery: An Update

      research Cutaneous Drug Delivery: An Update

      25 citations, December 2013 in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology Symposium Proceedings”
      New methods like nanoparticles and microneedles show promise for better skin drug delivery, especially for hair disorders.
      Dermabrasion

      research Dermabrasion

      14 citations, July 2011 in “Clinics in plastic surgery”
      Dermabrasion is a safe, effective way to improve skin appearance with minimal recovery time.
      Hair Loss

      research Hair Loss

      9 citations, April 1986 in “Postgraduate Medicine”
      Hair loss has many causes and treatments, and losing some hair daily is normal; proper diagnosis is key, and minoxidil can help treat it.
      Diseases of the Hair and Nails

      research Diseases of the Hair and Nails

      4 citations, November 2009 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Stress, nutritional issues, and chronic diseases can cause hair loss, and nail changes may signal internal diseases; treatment focuses on the underlying cause.
      Diagnosis and Management of Hair Loss in Children

      research Diagnosis and Management of Hair Loss in Children

      1 citations, May 2016 in “Current Opinion in Pediatrics”
      Children's hair loss can be caused by various factors and should be treated with appropriate, age-specific methods and psychological support.
      Melasma in Men

      research Melasma in Men

      1 citations, January 2015 in “Journal of Pigmentary Disorders”
      Treating melasma in men is difficult, especially for the deeper skin layers, and may need more than just topical treatments.
      Acne Scars: Classification and Treatment

      research Acne Scars: Classification and Treatment

      1 citations, December 2011 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The book concludes that treating acne scars requires a variety of methods and patience, with no single best way to classify or treat them.
      Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: A Literature Review

      research Treatment of Acne Vulgaris: A Literature Review

      1 citations, January 2010 in “Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology”
      The document concludes that effective acne treatment requires a personalized combination of therapies and long-term commitment, with retinoids being important for maintenance.
      Distinctive Acne Entities

      research Distinctive Acne Entities

      January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Acne can appear or persist in adulthood due to hormonal changes, external factors, or substance use, and requires appropriate treatment.
      Clinical Signs of Hair Damage

      research Clinical Signs of Hair Damage

      January 2015 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair damage shows as fragility, dullness, and discoloration, varies by ethnicity, and is worsened by cosmetic procedures and diseases.
      Hormonal Therapy in Dermatology

      research Hormonal Therapy in Dermatology

      24 citations, January 2001 in “Dermatologic clinics”
      Hormonal therapy is a treatment option for acne, the only medical treatment for hirsutism, and the most promising for androgenetic alopecia.
      The Pathophysiology of Delayed Ejaculation

      research The Pathophysiology of Delayed Ejaculation

      21 citations, August 2016 in “Translational Andrology and Urology”
      Delayed ejaculation is a complex issue caused by psychological, biological, and lifestyle factors, requiring a holistic treatment approach.
      Systemic Causes of Hair Loss

      research Systemic Causes of Hair Loss

      18 citations, May 2016 in “Annals of Medicine”
      The article concludes that correctly diagnosing systemic causes of hair loss requires a detailed clinical evaluation and a systematic diagnostic approach.