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The Use of Light‐Based Therapies in the Treatment of Alopecia
ABSTRACT Background Alopecia encompasses a group of conditions that can significantly impact quality of life, especially among women and younger individuals. While pharmaceutical therapies remain the cornerstone of treatment, laser and light‐based therapies, especially low‐level light therapy (LLLT), offer promising noninvasive alternatives.
Robert J. Vanaria +2 more
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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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Alterated integrin expression in lichen planopilaris
Background Lichen planopilaris (LPP) is an inflammatory disease characterized by a lymphomononuclear infiltrate surrounding the isthmus and infundibulum of the hair follicle of the scalp, that evolves into atrophic/scarring alopecia.
Erriquez Roberta +5 more
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Is there an association between frontal fibrosing alopecia and sunscreen actives? [PDF]
Background Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a subtype of primary scarring alopecia. It is associated with progressive, lymphocytic inflammation of hair follicles and permanent replacement by fibrous tissue.
Chabaesele, Kutlwano Antonette
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Cyclosporine-Induced Gingival Hyperplasia in a Patient With Lichen Planopilaris: Misfortunes Never Come Singly! [PDF]
Vasileios Zisis +4 more
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Misdiagnoses of Hair and Scalp Disorders in Adult Patients With Skin of Color
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 157-159, January 2026.
Eric McMullen +10 more
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Distinct Variations in Gene Expression and Cell Composition across Lichen Planus Subtypes [PDF]
Lichen planus (LP) is a highly prevalent inflammatory skin disease. While various clinical subtypes have been defined, detailed comparisons of these variants are lacking.
Baghin, Veronika +12 more
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JAK Family Expression and Therapeutic Implications in Primary Cicatricial Alopecias
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 64, Issue 12, Page 2192-2194, December 2025.
Juan Ruano
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Graham-Little-Piccardi-Lasseur syndrome (GLPLS) is a rare condition characterized by lichen planopilaris with scarring alopecia of the scalp and nonscarring alopecia of the axilla, groin, and pubis with keratosis pilaris.
Saritha Mohanan +3 more
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Basal cell carcinoma arising within an alopecic patch of lichen planopilaris [PDF]
Blake W. Boudreaux +3 more
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