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      Trichoscopic Findings of Hair Loss in Koreans

      research Trichoscopic Findings of Hair Loss in Koreans

      16 citations, January 2015 in “Annals of Dermatology”
      The study found specific hair and scalp patterns for different types of hair loss in Koreans, noting racial differences affect diagnosis.
      Oligomenorrhea in Exercising Women

      research Oligomenorrhea in Exercising Women

      11 citations, November 2009 in “Sports Medicine”
      Irregular menstrual cycles in exercising women may be linked to energy deficiency or hormonal imbalances, requiring careful diagnosis for proper treatment.
      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.
      Abstracts

      research Abstracts

      2 citations, January 2019 in “Medizinische Genetik”
      The document reports findings on genetic research, including ethical concerns about genome editing, improved diagnosis of mitochondrial mutations, solving inherited eye diseases, confirming gene roles in epilepsy, linking a gene to aneurysms, and identifying genes associated with age-related macular degeneration.
      American College of Veterinary Behaviorists 2003 Scientific Session Abstracts

      research American College of Veterinary Behaviorists 2003 Scientific Session Abstracts

      1 citations, September 2003 in “˜The œJournal of the American Animal Hospital Association/Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association”
      Transdermal fluoxetine is less effective in cats, clomipramine may help with feline alopecia, younger dogs often start fights, dietary changes can reduce cribbing in horses, negative aggression tests in shelter dogs predict good behavior, many older cats show cognitive issues, and fluoxetine or paroxetine can improve canine anxiety.
      A Very Rare Reason for Hyperandrogenism: Adrenal Tumor Case

      research A Very Rare Reason for Hyperandrogenism: Adrenal Tumor Case

      March 2023 in “Bagcılar medical bulletin”
      A young woman had a rare tumor causing high male hormone levels and symptoms like excessive hair and acne. After removing the tumor, her hormone levels returned to normal. Early diagnosis is important.
      Tinea Capitis: A Practical Approach

      research Tinea Capitis: A Practical Approach

      January 2019 in “Open access journal of mycology & mycological sciences”
      The article concludes that proper antifungal treatment is essential for treating scalp fungal infections in children, and trichoscopy is useful for diagnosis and monitoring.
      Plain Language Summaries of Various Dermatological Studies

      research Plain Language Summaries of Various Dermatological Studies

      September 2016 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Doctors need more training in skin cancer screening, a new treatment is effective for a skin condition, better diagnosis methods for skin cancer are available, hair loss in women may be linked to hormones and cholesterol, certain skin care products might cause hair loss, babies' skin gets weaker after birth, and a gene mutation might be linked to eczema.
      Plain Language Summaries of Dermatological Studies

      research Plain Language Summaries of Dermatological Studies

      June 2014 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Eczema patients have a lower skin lipid to protein ratio, older and longer-staying hospital patients are more likely to get pressure ulcers, hair loss in AGA is linked to muscle degeneration, vitamin D deficiency is common in alopecia areata and linked to its severity, standard liver tests don't effectively detect fibrosis in psoriasis patients on methotrexate, and bullous pemphigoid patients have a higher death risk but combination therapy may reduce it.
      Hair Loss and Lithium

      research Hair Loss and Lithium

      18 citations, October 1984 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Lithium therapy may cause temporary hair loss, with possible regrowth if treatment is stopped or continued.
      A Practical Approach to Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      research A Practical Approach to Feline Symmetrical Alopecia

      4 citations, October 1998 in “In Practice”
      The conclusion is to thoroughly test for causes of cat hair loss and treat accordingly, considering medication only after serious conditions are ruled out.
      Journal Watch

      research Journal Watch

      January 2001 in “Clinical and Experimental Dermatology”
      A test for nail fungus was most accurate with PAS stain, low-dose spironolactone helped two-thirds of acne patients, metformin reduced symptoms of HIV-related fat distribution changes with some side effects, and skin examination with dermoscopy was better at detecting abnormal moles, while temporary tattoos can cause skin reactions.
      Hypersensitivity Reactions to Anticoagulant Drugs

      research Hypersensitivity Reactions to Anticoagulant Drugs

      28 citations, September 2008 in “Current Pharmaceutical Design”
      Allergic reactions to blood thinners are rare but can be serious, requiring careful management and alternative treatments.
      Diseases of the Skin: Treatment of Scalp Disorders

      research Diseases of the Skin: Treatment of Scalp Disorders

      6 citations, February 1974 in “The BMJ”
      The document concludes that scalp disorders can be treated with hair washing, specific shampoos, medications, and sometimes surgery or hair transplants, but hereditary baldness is untreatable.
      Syphilis: Today

      research Syphilis: Today

      2 citations, October 2010 in “Reviews in Medical Microbiology”
      Syphilis is becoming more common and remains a major health problem due to challenges in prevention and treatment.
      Canine Alopecia X-Like Disorder

      research Canine Alopecia X-Like Disorder

      January 2024 in “Brazilian journal of veterinary pathology”
      The dog likely has a condition similar to Canine alopecia X.