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Use of Body Hair and Beard Hair in Hair Restoration
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013For many hair restoration patients with limited scalp donor hair it is possible to use nonhead hair sources to increase the potential follicle supply. Follicular unit extraction provides the hair restoration surgeon with a useful surgical means for accessing this valuable source of donor reserve.
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Abnormality of the Hair in Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia
Dermatology, 1970The scalp hair in a patient with cartilage-hair hypoplasia was studied by light-microscopy, amino-acid analysis and tensile testing. Measurement of the hair shaft diameter, using an ocular micrometer, confirmed <i>McKusick’s </i>observation that the hairs were thinner than those seen in normal individuals.
R.B. Lowry, R.L. Coupe
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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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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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Evoked mechanical responses of isolated cochlear outer hair cells.
Science, 1985Intracellular current administration evokes rapid, graded, and bidirectional mechanical responses of isolated outer hair cells from the mammalian inner ear.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 1992
The value of removing hair in preparation for neurosurgery is addressed in detail. One neurosurgeon's series, accrued over 40 consecutive months, of 638 prospectively examined, consecutive cases is the basis of this report. The overall surgical wound infection rate was 1.1%.
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The value of removing hair in preparation for neurosurgery is addressed in detail. One neurosurgeon's series, accrued over 40 consecutive months, of 638 prospectively examined, consecutive cases is the basis of this report. The overall surgical wound infection rate was 1.1%.
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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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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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2018
Morphology and properties of hair physical properties of hair cleansing of hair conditioning of hair hair styling/fixative products hair waving hair colouring fragrance for hair care products ethnic hair care objective and instrumental methods for evaluation of hair care product efficacy and substantiation of claims consumer research techniques ...
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Morphology and properties of hair physical properties of hair cleansing of hair conditioning of hair hair styling/fixative products hair waving hair colouring fragrance for hair care products ethnic hair care objective and instrumental methods for evaluation of hair care product efficacy and substantiation of claims consumer research techniques ...
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Hair Loss and Hair Restoration in Women
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020Hair restoration in women involves mastering both the medical and the surgical treatment. Preoperatively, women should be thoroughly evaluated for biochemical causes of hair loss along with a complete history and physical examination taken. The physician must recognize the clinical presentation of scarring alopecias and maintain a low threshold for ...
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2021
Too much hair in the wrong place or too little in the right place can cause severe psychological distress for some people. Alopecia is best divided into scarring (cicatricial alopecia) and non-scarring causes. Scaring alopecia is usually due to a deep seated skin problem and often requires a skin biopsy for diagnosis.
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Too much hair in the wrong place or too little in the right place can cause severe psychological distress for some people. Alopecia is best divided into scarring (cicatricial alopecia) and non-scarring causes. Scaring alopecia is usually due to a deep seated skin problem and often requires a skin biopsy for diagnosis.
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Hair today (and hair tomorrow…)
Trends in Plant Science, 2001Almost everybodyknows what roothairs are and whatthey do: byincreasing thesurface area ofroots they facilitatethe uptake of waterand dissolvedmaterials by theplant. However, ifthat were thecomplete story,there would be no need for the growingband of scientists who study these tinyprotrusions or for books such as that ofRobert Ridge and Anne Mie Emons ...
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