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360-390 / 1000+ resultsresearch Androgenetic Alopecia in Men: The Scale of the Problem and Prospects for Treatment
research Biotransformation of Tirilazad in Humans: Effect of Finasteride on Tirilazad Clearance and Reduced Metabolite Formation
research Tineas: Superficial Dermatophyte Infections
Systemic therapy is needed for deep hair follicle infections, and proper dosage is crucial for treatment success.
research Acquired Ichthyosis, Alopecia, and Loss of Hair Pigment Associated with Leiomyosarcoma
A woman's skin and hair conditions improved after her cancerous tumor was removed.
research Evaluation of Men on Finasteride
Finasteride reduces prostate size and serum levels, helping manage benign prostatic hyperplasia, without affecting prostate cancer detection. Regular monitoring is needed for users.
research Finasteride: A New Drug for the Treatment of Male Hirsutism and Androgenetic Alopecia?
research Alopecia: Histologic Changes
The review found that specific changes in scalp tissue can help diagnose different types of hair loss.
research Disorder of Hair Growth in Hyperprolactinemia
High prolactin levels can cause skin and hair symptoms similar to those caused by hormone imbalances.
research Basal Cell Carcinomas of the Scalp: Review of 77 Patients with 81 Tumors
The review found that basal cell carcinomas on the scalp are not more aggressive than those in other locations.
research Alopecia and Drug Eruption of the Scalp Associated with a New Beta-Blocker, Nadolol
Stopping the beta-blocker nadolol led to quick hair regrowth and improved scalp condition.
research Cutaneous Effects in Hormonal Contraception
Hormonal birth control can cause skin issues, but low-dose options and those with antiandrogens may reduce these effects.
research Skin Changes From Taking Hormonal Contraceptives
Taking hormonal contraceptives can cause skin changes, including hair loss, due to the effects of synthetic sex hormones.
research Hair Implant Complications
Hair implants can cause infections, allergic reactions, itching, and scarring.
research Telogen Effluvium: A Clinically Useful Concept, With Traction Alopecia as an Example
The study concludes that traction alopecia, caused by hair styling, can help understand telogen effluvium, a condition of excessive hair loss.
research Adult Onset Hair Casts: Nits Which Do Not Itch
Hair casts are harmless but can be mistaken for head lice.
research Spectrum of Mucocutaneous Reactions to COVID-19 Vaccination: A Report from India
Most skin reactions to COVID-19 vaccines in India were mild and not a reason to avoid vaccination.
research Coconut, Castor, and Argan Oil for Hair in Skin of Color Patients: A Systematic Review
Coconut oil helps with brittle hair and infestations, castor oil may improve hair shine, and argan oil lacks evidence for hair benefits.
research Nutraceuticals for Androgenetic Alopecia
research Erosive Pustular Dermatosis of the Scalp: Clinicopathological Correlation Leading to a Definition of Diagnostic Criteria
Chronic scalp lesions with crusts and pus indicate Erosive Pustular Dermatosis, which is confirmed by biopsy and effectively treated with strong topical steroids.
research Botulinum Toxin Type A for the Management of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Botulinum toxin type A may help treat hidradenitis suppurativa.
research Herbal Medicines for Treatment of Androgenic Alopecia
Herbs and fungi can potentially treat hair loss effectively with fewer side effects.
research Biotin Deficiency in Telogen Effluvium: Fact or Fiction?
Biotin deficiency is not a major cause of Telogen Effluvium hair loss.
research Microneedling Improves Minoxidil Response in Androgenetic Alopecia Patients by Upregulating Follicular Sulfotransferase Enzymes
research Therapeutic Effect of Impatiens Balsamina, Lawsonia Inermis L., and Henna on Androgenetic Alopecia in Mice
The study investigated the therapeutic effects of Impatiens balsamina, Lawsonia inermis L., and Henna on androgenetic alopecia in C57BL/6 mice. Forty-eight male mice were divided into six groups, including a control group and a minoxidil group. The mice were treated with testosterone propionate to induce alopecia and then received topical applications of the respective treatments for 35 days. Results showed that all tested drugs promoted hair growth, with Henna showing the most significant effect, resulting in the highest hair density and a color change in the skin. Impatiens balsamina and Henna significantly reduced testosterone and dihydrotestosterone levels in the skin, suggesting their therapeutic effect might be due to lowering local androgen content.
research Identification of the Sulfotransferase Iso-Enzyme Primarily Responsible for the Bio-Activation of Topical Minoxidil
A specific enzyme that activates the hair growth medication minoxidil when applied to the skin was identified.
research The Effects of Oral 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors on Penile Intracavernosal Pressures and Penile Morphology in a Rat Model
Oral finasteride and dutasteride may negatively affect erectile function in rats.
research Successful Treatment with Fusidic Acid in a Patient with Folliculitis Decalvans
Fusidic acid successfully treated a rare scalp infection with hair regrowth and no recurrence after 6 months.
research The Spectrum of Health Domains Important to Lupus Patients Early Development of a Disease Activity Patient Reported Outcome.
research Assessment of Safe Donor Zone of Scalp and Beard for Follicular Unit Extraction in Indian Men: A Study of 580 Cases
The study concluded that certain areas of the scalp and beard are safe for hair transplant donor sites in Indian men.