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Follicular mucinosis - Case report [PDF]
Follicular mucinosis, also known as alopecia mucinosa, is a cutaneous mucinosis histologically characterized by accumulation of dermal type mucin in the pilosebaceous follicle and sebaceous glands.
Paola C. Vieira da Rosa Passos +3 more
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Localized Follicular Mucinosis in a Child Treated Successfully with Pimecrolimus and Targeted Phototherapy [PDF]
Follicular mucinosis (FM)/alopecia mucinosa is not commonly seen in children. There are a limited number of case reports, and its prognosis and long-term outcome are unpredictable.
Sharad Mutalik +2 more
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Alopecia mucinosa responding to antileprosy treatment: Are we missing something?
Three cases with single lesion of Alopecia mucinosa (follicular mucinosis) were treated with antileprosy treatment and showed rapid and complete resolution of the lesions with no recurrence on extended follow-up.
Rajiv Joshi, Vinay Gopalani
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The article describes a clinical case of alopecia mucinosa, manifested in hair loss on the scalp. The diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of histological examination. Clinical, anamnestic and laboratory data allowed to establish the correct diagnosis.
N. L. Zhulimova +5 more
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An overview of the genetic aspects of hair loss and its connection with nutrition. [PDF]
Hair loss is a widespread concern in dermatology clinics, affecting both men’s and women’s quality of life. Hair loss can have many different causes, which are critical to identify in order to provide appropriate treatment.
Gokce N +8 more
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A novel application of dupilumab in treatment-resistant follicular mucinosis [PDF]
Saud Binsufayan, MD +2 more
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Trichoscopic Features of Scalp Discoid Lupus Erythematosus versus Lichen Planopilaris: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Introduction: Lichen planopilaris (LPP) and discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) are primary scarring alopecias that pose diagnostic challenges clinically, where trichoscopy features may provide benefit in delineating these two cicatricial alopecia, and ...
Gowda SK +8 more
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An erythematous plaque on the forehead [PDF]
Connor A. Sheehan, BA +2 more
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When mycosis fungoides seems not to be within the spectrum of clinical and histopathological differential diagnoses. [PDF]
The most prevalent primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, mycosis fungoides (MF), is characterized by the development of plaques and nodules after an erythematous patchy phase that is non-specific. An infiltrate of atypical small- to medium-sized cerebriform
Di Prete M +4 more
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