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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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ABSTRACT Background Hair loss disorders, including non‐cicatricial forms such as alopecia areata (AA) and androgenetic alopecia (AGA), as well as cicatricial forms, represent significant dermatological concerns influenced by various factors, including lipid metabolism.
Yuhan Xie +9 more
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Differentiation of frontal fibrosing alopecia and Lichen planopilaris on trichoscopy: A comprehensive review [PDF]
A. Rajan +6 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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Lichen planus and lichen planopilaris flare after 
Reem Diab +4 more
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Failure of lichen planopilaris to respond to ustekinumab [PDF]
Lichen planopilaris failed to respond to ustekinumab after 10 months of treatment.
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Incidental Clear Cell Syringoma of the Scalp in a Patient With Lichen Planopilaris [PDF]
Jihee Choi +2 more
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The Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Syndrome: How a Single Word Name Change Might Change So Much
International Journal of Dermatology, Volume 64, Issue 7, Page 1157-1160, July 2025.
Jeffrey Donovan
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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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Cicatricial pattern hair loss is not a variant of lichen planopilaris [PDF]
Bevin Bhoyrul
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