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Infarcted Melanocytic Nevus With a Hair Tourniquet

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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, EarlyView.
Aashish Batheja   +4 more
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S3 guideline diagnostics and therapy in alopecia areata – Part 2: Therapy, psychosocial and cosmetic support

open access: yesJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Summary This second part of the S3 guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of alopecia areata (AA), presents key recommendations on topical and systemic therapy, quality of life and support services. The first part of the guideline, published separately, covers the definition and content of epidemiology and diagnosis as well as comorbidities, risk and
Ulrike Blume‐Peytavi   +13 more
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Ectopic Adipocytes in Scarring Alopecias: Comparison With Normal Scalp and Potential Therapeutic Implications

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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, EarlyView.
Annelise de Almeida Verdolin   +4 more
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The Biology of Hair Follicles

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Hair has many useful biologic functions, including protection from the elements and dispersion of sweat-gland products (e.g., pheromones). It also has psychosocial importance in our society, and patients with hair loss (alopecia) (Table 1) or excessive hair growth often suffer tremendously.
R, Paus, G, Cotsarelis
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Embryology of the hair follicle

Early Human Development, 1991
A study of hair follicle development has enabled us to differentiate four stages by relating them to corresponding gestation ages. Stage I of the hair bud is characterized by an epiblastic proliferation penetrating the subjacent mesenchyma at the extremity of which mesenchymal cells accumulate.
M, Muller   +3 more
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Hair-follicle nevus

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1984
A case of a 5-year-old child with a rare nevus of a hair follicle is reported. Histologically it was characterized by many hair follicles within the dermis at the same level of maturation. This nevus must be differentiated from other hamartomas of hair follicles and from Becker's nevus.
M, Pippione, F, Aloi, M A, Depaoli
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Melatonin and the hair follicle

Journal of Pineal Research, 2007
Abstract: Melatonin, the chief secretory product of the pineal gland, has long been known to modulate hair growth, pigmentation and/or molting in many species, presumably as a key neuroendocrine regulator that couples coat phenotype and function to photoperiod‐dependent environmental and reproductive changes.
Fischer, Tobias W.   +3 more
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Hair follicle predetermination

Journal of Cell Science, 2001
Recent genetic and molecular studies of hair follicle (HF) biology have provided substantial insight; however, the molecular data, including expression patterns, cannot be properly appreciated without an understanding of the basic cellular rearrangements and interactions that underpin HF cyclic transformations.
A A, Panteleyev   +2 more
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Hair and Hair Follicles

1992
It is fashionable to refer to man as a naked ape, meaning a hairless ape. This witty designation, however, is completely wrong, since we are certainly not hairless and we are not apes. We are abundantly supplied with hairs, but most of them are barely visible to the naked eye. Quantitatively, we probably have as many hairs in our skin as furry animals.
William Montagna   +2 more
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