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420-450 / 482 resultsresearch Management of Hair Problems
Dr. Vera H. Price's 1979 work emphasizes the importance of accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment for hair loss.
research Cytokines
Cytokines are important for immune responses and treating diseases, but they can cause side effects like fever and skin issues.
research Alopecia Leprotica: Its Relationship to Transmission of Leprosy
Leprosy is mainly contracted during infancy or childhood.
research Borderline Tuberculoid Leprosy of the Scalp Mimicking Alopecia Areata-Vitiligo Overlap Syndrome: A Case Report
A woman's hair loss and skin discoloration were found to be caused by a rare case of leprosy on the scalp, not alopecia-vitiligo overlap.
research Leprosy and Psoriasis: A Heated Controversy
Leprosy and psoriasis were historically confused, but were finally distinguished as separate diseases in the 1800s.
research Bacillary Load and Reactional States in Leprosy: A Surge in Severity During the COVID Era?
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to more severe cases of Leprosy due to delayed medical care.
research Comment on Scalp Neuropathy in Androgenetic Alopecia
Hair loss in men (androgenetic alopecia) is significantly linked to decreased scalp sensitivity, but not temperature sensitivity. More research is needed to confirm this. Comparing this hair loss to leprosy is unsupported and stigmatizing.
research Circulation, Sensation, and Hair Growth: A Reply
The document suggests that nerve issues might contribute to hair loss and that testing sensation could predict these nerve problems.
research Early Leonine Facies with Alopecia in a Young Man
A young man was diagnosed with trichoepitheliomas, causing thick skin and hair loss.
research Go Away Baldy: Male Pattern Baldness in Ancient Egypt and the Near East
Ancient views on baldness were complex, involving both mockery and respect.
research Longitudinal Observational Pilot Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of a Hair Growth Serum on the Hair Growth of Individuals
The hair growth serum effectively reduced hair fall, promoted growth, and increased hair thickness and density without side effects.
research Evaluation of Some Biochemical Markers in Alopecia Areata
People with alopecia areata have different blood markers that suggest inflammation and immune system issues compared to healthy individuals.
research Hair Loss in Adult Females: A Clinical and Trichoscopic Study
Most adult women experiencing hair loss are aged 21-40, with the most common type being female pattern hair loss. Trichoscopy is a useful tool for diagnosing different types of hair loss.
research Assessment of Heavy Metal Levels in Patients with Telogen Effluvium: A Clinical Study
Patients with Telogen effluvium have higher levels of heavy metals than healthy individuals.
research Analysis of Hair Loss in Young Adults: A Clinical Study
Hair loss in young adults is common and varies in pattern, cause, and type.
research A Study to Assess the Relationship Between Female Pattern Hair Loss and Levels of Serum 25 Hydroxyvitamin D and Ferritin
Low levels of vitamin D and ferritin may increase the risk of female pattern hair loss.
research Trichoscopic Features of Androgenic Alopecia and Telogen Effluvium
AGA and TE can be differentiated by specific trichoscopic features, with AGA showing more variation in hair thickness in fronto-temporal areas.
research A Nonrandomized Study of Trichoscopy Patterns Using Nonpolarized (Contact) and Polarized (Noncontact) Dermatoscopy in Hair and Shaft Disorders
Polarized dermoscopy is slightly better than nonpolarized for diagnosing hair disorders, with each method having its own strengths.
research Congenital Atrichia Associated with Situs Inversus and Mesocardia
A 2-year-old boy had no hair and unusual organ placement, and it's unclear if it's genetic or coincidental.
research Dermatological Manifestations - Are They Specific Markers for Systemic Involvement in SLE?
Certain skin symptoms can help detect and manage systemic lupus.
research Clinico-Epidemiological Study of Cutaneous Changes in Pregnancy at a Tertiary Care Centre in Puducherry
Most pregnant women experience common skin changes like linea nigra and stretch marks.
research Autoimmune Associations of Alopecia Areata in Pediatric Population: A Study in a Tertiary Care Center
Many children with alopecia areata also have other autoimmune diseases.
research Cutaneous Manifestations of Lupus Erythematosus from a Tertiary Care Center in Coastal Kerala
Most lupus patients in coastal Kerala had skin-specific lesions that could help diagnose the disease, and non-specific skin issues were linked to more severe, systemic lupus.
research Lash Ptosis in Congenital and Acquired Blepharoptosis
Lash ptosis is more common and severe in people with congenital eyelid droop than in those with acquired eyelid droop or without eyelid droop.
research A Clinical Study of Geriatric Dermatoses
Older adults have a wide range of skin conditions, with dry skin being very common and many also experiencing skin growths, itching, and infections.
research Evaluation of Comparative Antioxidant Potential of Four Cultivars of Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis L. by HPLC-DPPH Method
The red Hibiscus rosa-sinensis flower has the highest antioxidant activity.
research A Clinical Study of Geriatric Dermatoses at a Tertiary Care Center in South India
Elderly in South India commonly suffer from skin issues like wrinkles, dryness, and infections, needing better skin care education.
research The Spectrum of Skin Disease Among Indian Children
The most common skin problems in Indian children are infections and eczemas.
research Does the Recipient Site Influence the Hair Growth Characteristics in Hair Transplantation?
The place where hair is transplanted can affect its growth and survival rates.