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      Concentric or Targetoid Regrowth in Alopecia Areata

      research Concentric or Targetoid Regrowth in Alopecia Areata

      April 2016 in “Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas”
      The document concludes that a unique target-like hair regrowth pattern in alopecia areata may be more common than thought and should be properly identified.
      In Other Journals: Summaries of Dermatological Studies from 2011

      research In Other Journals: Summaries of Dermatological Studies from 2011

      November 2011 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Cellulite may be linked to low adiponectin, isotretinoin with UVB can treat psoriasis effectively, permanent alopecia post-chemotherapy resembles a unique hair loss, deodorants may cause fragrance allergies, desmoplastic melanoma is becoming more common, and intensive UVB treatment can give long-term psoriasis remission.
      Contents

      research Contents

      February 2010 in “Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America”
      Tailoring facial plastic surgery to different ethnic groups ensures natural and satisfactory results.
      Mucocutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapy

      research Mucocutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapy

      275 citations, March 1999 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Chemotherapy can cause various skin reactions, with hair loss being the most common, and proper diagnosis and treatment of these reactions are important.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Comprehensive Review

      research Telogen Effluvium: A Comprehensive Review

      214 citations, March 1993 in “Archives of Dermatology”
      Telogen effluvium is a reversible hair loss condition that requires a detailed diagnosis and often resolves on its own.
      Hair Cosmetics: An Overview

      research Hair Cosmetics: An Overview

      193 citations, January 2015 in “International journal of trichology”
      Dermatologists need to understand hair products to treat hair and scalp issues better.
      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.