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      Recent Developments in Alopecias

      research Recent Developments in Alopecias

      7 citations, May 1978 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Recent hair loss research shows some progress, especially in understanding male pattern baldness, but effective treatments for many types of hair loss are still lacking.
      Skin Diseases in Horses

      research Skin Diseases in Horses

      6 citations, May 2015 in “Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice”
      Horse skin diseases are complex to manage and often require a biopsy for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
      Hair Loss in Children: Causes, Impact, and Management

      research Hair Loss in Children: Causes, Impact, and Management

      6 citations, October 1993 in “The journal of the Royal Society of Health”
      Children's hair loss has many causes and requires careful diagnosis and personalized treatment, including emotional support.
      Disorders of the Hair and Scalp in Children

      research Disorders of the Hair and Scalp in Children

      6 citations, August 1991 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The document concludes that various hair and scalp disorders in children have specific treatments and proper diagnosis is essential.
      Psoriatic Alopecia: Clarification and Critique

      research Psoriatic Alopecia: Clarification and Critique

      6 citations, March 1990 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Sam Shuster identified three types of hair loss in psoriasis and emphasized the need for better research to understand them.
      Noninflammatory, Nonpruritic Alopecia of Horses

      research Noninflammatory, Nonpruritic Alopecia of Horses

      5 citations, October 2013 in “Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice”
      Some horses lose hair without inflammation or itching due to various conditions, and while mainly a cosmetic issue, diagnosis requires examination and biopsies, and breeding is not advised if it's hereditary.
      Advances in Hair Diseases

      research Advances in Hair Diseases

      5 citations, November 2008 in “Advances in Dermatology”
      The review highlights the importance of stem cells in hair health and suggests new treatment strategies for hair loss conditions.