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ABSTRACT Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a form of cicatricial alopecia that is being increasingly diagnosed in recent years. It predominantly affects post‐menopausal women of various ethnic backgrounds, but cases have also been reported in pre‐menopausal women and rarely in men.
Adrienne Oxenham, Annabel Stevenson
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory dermatosis. Conventional medical treatments include corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and other therapeutic modalities.
Mingliang Xiao+3 more
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Pigmented Rings With Central Clearing: A Dermoscopic Feature of Melasma
ABSTRACT Melasma, a challenging pigmentary disorder affecting the face, often poses diagnostic difficulties due to its similarity to numerous other conditions. This study aimed to introduce and evaluate a novel dermoscopic feature, pigmented rings with central clearing (PRCC), in aiding the diagnosis of melasma and distinguishing it from similar ...
Nisal Punchihewa+5 more
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Background. Topical agents can be unpleasant due to long-term therapies in patients with moderate to severe seborrheic dermatitis. Systemic antifungal therapy is another alternative in treatment. Aim.
Narges Alizadeh+5 more
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Pityriasis amiantacea: a study of seven cases [PDF]
: Pityriasis amiantacea was first described in 1832. The disease may be secondary to any skin condition that primarily affects the scalp, including seborrheic dermatitis. Its pathogenesis remains uncertain.
Gustavo Moreira Amorim+1 more
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The facial SC lipid profiles of young Chinese women in the early aging stage exhibited significant changes with age. The average chain length of diacylglycerol, triacylglycerol and short‐chain ceramides decreases with age, while the cholesteryl ester and ceramide EO subclasses increase. Some ceramides correlate positively with TEWL, skin elasticity and
Yumei Fan+6 more
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Background and Objective: Seborrheic dermatitis is one of the most common inflammatory skin diseases that affect the sebaceous glands. Although the exact role of vitamin D in this disease is still not clearly understood, some studies have shown lower ...
Mohammadreza Sobhan+2 more
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Understanding the dandruff flare‐up: A cascade of measurable and perceptible changes to scalp health
A summary of the changes that occur as the scalp condition worsens after switching from an anti‐dandruff (AD) shampoo to a cosmetic, non‐AD shampoo. The data, represented as a percent change from those maintaining the use of an AD shampoo, underscores the importance of regular, sustained usage of an AD shampoo to promote optimal scalp health.
Kathryn C. S. Locker+7 more
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The Hair & Scalp CARE questionnaire is a validated tool for assessing the impact of hair and scalp condition on psychological wellbeing. The present data also suggest greater hair and scalp wellbeing is linked to lower levels of perceived stress and good sleep health.
Alice Newton‐Fenner+8 more
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The effects of caffeine and adenosine on the microbiome and lipidome of the scalp
At 12 weeks, anti‐hair loss effects were evident with decreased Pseudomonas, Escherichia‐Shigella and Malassezia and increased Talaromyces and Cutibacterium. Lipid levels were impacted, correlating with Escherichia‐Shigella and Talaromyces. Abstract Hair loss is a complex multifactorial process.
Fengzhu Li+10 more
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