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Drugs targeting epithelial–mesenchymal transition molecules for treatment of lichen planopilaris [PDF]
Jessika Sanz +2 more
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443 Lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia: A possible link with rosacea [PDF]
Laura Burns +4 more
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Treatment of lichen planopilaris with mycophenolate mofetil
Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an immunosuppressive drug that has recently been used to treat autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases. We report the first case of lichen planopilaris (LPP) successfully treated with MMF. The treatment of our patient demonstrates a novel therapeutic option for patients with LPP; MMF treatment may be preferable to ...
Tursen, Umit, MD +3 more
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Secukinumab in adult patients with lichen planus : efficacy and safety results from the randomized placebo-controlled proof-of-concept PRELUDE study [PDF]
Background: Patients with lichen planus (LP) refractory to available therapies often experience a high disease burden, representing a population with a clear unmet need for new treatments.
Compagno, Nicolò +13 more
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Introduction . Lichen spinulosus is a rare, benign dermatosis representing follicular keratotic disorders. It is characterized by follicular keratotic papules grouped into large patches. Symmetrical and often asymptomatic lesions affect the limbs, trunk,
Michał Sobjanek +3 more
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Low-dose naltrexone: a novel adjunctive treatment in symptomatic alopecias? [PDF]
Naltrexone is a competitive antagonist of μ, κ and γ opioid receptors, used for treatment of alcoholism and opioid addiction. Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is defined as daily doses ranging from 1mg to 5mg. This is purported to have a paradoxical effect that
de Mattos, Taynara +4 more
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Lichen planopilaris-like eruption during treatment with tyrosine kinase inhibitor nilotinib [PDF]
Juliana Ribeiro Leitão +4 more
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Autoimmunity in lichen planopilaris patients.
Lichen planopilaris (LPP) is a rare, scarring form of alopecia with lymphocytic pattern. Due to the destruction of epithelial hair follicle stem cells in the bulge, it represents an irreversible condition. Antinuclear antibodies have been used for decades as diagnostic biomarkers of several rheumatological diseases.The aim of study was to determine the
Kłosowicz, Agata +4 more
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Advanced Inhibition of Undesired Human Hair Growth by PPARγ Modulation [PDF]
Bíró, Tamás +6 more
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