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Hair Casts

Dermatology, 1980
Peripilar hair casts are a pathological occurrence which is probably greater than the few reports seem to suggest. In 2 patients the authors have found fine, whitish nodular accretions of epithelial cells and keratinous debris surrounding the hair shafts of the scalp over a length of 3–7 mm located at various distances from the base of the hair along ...
F. Crovato, A. Rebora, C. Crosti
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Hair Casts

International Journal of Dermatology, 1988
A case of hair casts in an 8-year-old girl is described. The disorder is rare, the first description dating back to 1897 with a total of only 31 cases reported in the literature since then. The results of research conducted using the optic and electron microscopes (transmission and scanning) are recorded.
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Gray Hair

JAMA, 2023
In this narrative medicine essay, a chair of a family medicine department views the wide generation gap between him and his medical students as an unexpected turn from what he had imagined he would feel upon becoming a senior physician.
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Hair shape of curly hair

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
The hair follicle is a unique composite organ, composed of epithelial and dermal compartments interacting with each other in a surprisingly autonomous way. This is a self-renewing organ that seems to be a true paradigm of epithelial and mesenchymal interactions.
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Hair Restoration

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2005
The introduction of micrografts (1-2 hair follicular unit grafts) and minigrafts (3-4 hair follicular unit grafts) has made a most significant advancement in the care of male pattern baldness and female androgenic alopecia. Finally, natural and aesthetically pleasing results are possible.
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Hair Cosmetics

Dermatologic Clinics, 1991
Alterations in the cuticle, cortex, and medulla are necessary to modify the hair cosmetically. The hair can be modified externally by the use of shampoos to remove excess sebum, conditioners to restore shine, and styling aids to increase manageability.
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