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The American Journal of Nursing, 1980
in the telogen, or resting, phase of the hair growth cycle. One research report did seem to indicate that some people with cancer may have a larger proportion of telogen hairs(10). This hypothesis could easily be confirmed by microscopically examining epilated scalp hairs of patients before beginning chemotherapy treatment and then correlating the ...
Keith Lewis, Deborah Welch
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in the telogen, or resting, phase of the hair growth cycle. One research report did seem to indicate that some people with cancer may have a larger proportion of telogen hairs(10). This hypothesis could easily be confirmed by microscopically examining epilated scalp hairs of patients before beginning chemotherapy treatment and then correlating the ...
Keith Lewis, Deborah Welch
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2007
AbstractAlopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring, autoimmune, inflammatory, hair loss on the scalp, and/or body. Etiology and pathogenesis are still unknown. The most common site affected is the scalp. Histopathology is characterized by an increased number of the catagen and telogen follicles, the presence of inflammatory lymphocytic infiltrate in the ...
Amy J. McMichael +3 more
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AbstractAlopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring, autoimmune, inflammatory, hair loss on the scalp, and/or body. Etiology and pathogenesis are still unknown. The most common site affected is the scalp. Histopathology is characterized by an increased number of the catagen and telogen follicles, the presence of inflammatory lymphocytic infiltrate in the ...
Amy J. McMichael +3 more
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PRP for Immune Mediated Alopecias (Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis)
2021Alopecia areata (AA) is a common cause of non-cicatricial hair loss with a sudden, unpredictable, and recurrent course that is associated with significant psychosocial burden. Current treatment options, such as topical and intralesional corticosteroids, systemic immunosuppression, topical immunotherapy, and Janus Kinase Inhibitors (JAK inhibitors ...
Jeffrey S. Dover, Nina Semsarzadeh
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
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Tosti A., Piraccini B. M.
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Tosti A., Piraccini B. M.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1960
In the past two years, I have seen four individuals with alopecia of the eyelashes. In only one of these cases did the alopecia involve any other area. Inasmuch as alopecia limited to the eyelashes must be uncommon, I thought it worth while to publish this report. Case 1.— A woman, age 21, a secretary, had never noticed any other hair loss.
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In the past two years, I have seen four individuals with alopecia of the eyelashes. In only one of these cases did the alopecia involve any other area. Inasmuch as alopecia limited to the eyelashes must be uncommon, I thought it worth while to publish this report. Case 1.— A woman, age 21, a secretary, had never noticed any other hair loss.
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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2015
Alopecia and other hair abnormalities occurring in patients with psoriasis were first recognized over four decades ago, yet psoriatic alopecia is not a well-known concept among clinicians. Alopecia may be directly related to the psoriasis itself, and can affect both the scalp and other parts of the body.
M. R. Taylor +2 more
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Alopecia and other hair abnormalities occurring in patients with psoriasis were first recognized over four decades ago, yet psoriatic alopecia is not a well-known concept among clinicians. Alopecia may be directly related to the psoriasis itself, and can affect both the scalp and other parts of the body.
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The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are effective treatments for postpartum alopecia. DATA SOURCES: Clinical literature identified through MEDLINE (January 1966–May 2000), EMBASE (June 1980–March 2000), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts(January 1970–March 2000). Key search terms included alopecia, puerperium, and postpartum.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are effective treatments for postpartum alopecia. DATA SOURCES: Clinical literature identified through MEDLINE (January 1966–May 2000), EMBASE (June 1980–March 2000), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts(January 1970–March 2000). Key search terms included alopecia, puerperium, and postpartum.
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Archives of Dermatology, 1968
To the Editor.— I would appreciate it if you could publish the following correction to my discussion of a patient with alopecia and ichthyosis while on "Zyloprim" brand allopurinol, which appeared in the July 1968 issue of theArchives, p 104. Xanthine oxidase is involved in the metabolism of purines, is probably not essential to cellular metabolism ...
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To the Editor.— I would appreciate it if you could publish the following correction to my discussion of a patient with alopecia and ichthyosis while on "Zyloprim" brand allopurinol, which appeared in the July 1968 issue of theArchives, p 104. Xanthine oxidase is involved in the metabolism of purines, is probably not essential to cellular metabolism ...
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2005
It is important for practitioners to accurately diagnose hair loss in adolescents so that prompt and appropriate therapy can be initiated.
Brandie N Tackett, Emily N Hrismalos
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It is important for practitioners to accurately diagnose hair loss in adolescents so that prompt and appropriate therapy can be initiated.
Brandie N Tackett, Emily N Hrismalos
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Review of treatment for alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2017AbstractAlopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease directed at the hair follicle. Although usually limited to patchy hair loss over the scalp (focalis), AA can present as total loss of scalp hair (totalis; AT) or as total loss of both scalp and body hair (universalis; AU).
Sama Kassira +3 more
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