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Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae. This bacillus has a high predilection for skin and peripheral nerves. The scalp’s anatomical properties do not favor the development of such mycobacterium. We report a case of leprosy with scalp involvement, a rare occurrence in our literature.
Macedo, Raila de Brito+4 more
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Single-Layer vs. Double-Layer Donor Scalp Wound Closure in Strip Harvest [PDF]
Background To know the difference between single and double-layer wound closure. Methods The study was conducted in ten patients undergoing first session of hair restoration surgery by ‘strip method’ under local anaesthesia. Informed consent was obtained
Muhammad Ahmad
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Deep Learning for scalp High Frequency Oscillations Identification [PDF]
Since last 2 decades, High Frequency Oscillations (HFOs) are studied as a promising biomarker to localize the epileptogenic zone of patients with refractory focal epilepsy. As HFOs visual detection is time consuming and subjective, automatization of HFO detection is required.
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The relationship between local scalp skin temperature and cutaneous perfusion during scalp cooling [PDF]
Cooling the scalp during administration of chemotherapy can prevent hair loss. It reduces both skin blood flow and hair follicle temperature, thus affecting drug supply and drug effect in the hair follicle. The extent to which these mechanisms contribute
Janssen, Francis-Paul E.M.+4 more
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The utility of ancillary techniques in the cyto-diagnosis of malignant scalp lesions
Background: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is rapid, inexpensive, and easy technique to establish the diagnosis of scalp lesions. The use of ancillary techniques such as immunocytochemistry (ICC), immunohistochemistry (IHC), and flow cytometry on
Saumya Shukla+5 more
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Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia Involving the Occipital Artery: Case Report and Review of Literature [PDF]
Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia (ALHE) is an atypical vascular tumour occurring primarily in the head and neck area, which must be distinguished from Kimura’s disease.
LAIA FITE-TREPAT+4 more
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Scalp reconstruction with large dorsal muscle-free flap after dog bite scalping [PDF]
Introduction: Scalping is characterized by trauma in the scalp region, which can be classified as partial or total. Scalping trauma is extremely mutilating and stigmatizing, especially when exposing the bone without periosteum, leading to chronic ...
Daniel Nowicki Kaam+7 more
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Congenital cutaneous peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor (pPNET) is very rare and also very rarely located in scalp. Only two cases of PNET as primary tumor in scalp are reported so far in the literature. Non mutilating surgical excision, combined
Parveen Kumar+3 more
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Cutis verticis gyrata resection with scalp reconstruction: a case report [PDF]
Cutis verticis gyrata is a disease characterized by hypertrophy of the skin on the scalp, leading to the formation of folds and sacculations that resemble the gyrus of the cerebral cortex. It most commonly affects males and develops after puberty. It can
Augusto Massaud Pedretti+4 more
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Dermatofibrosarcoma of the scalp [PDF]
A 25-year-old woman presented with a 4 months history of progressive pain and tumefaction in the right parietal region. Deformity of the scalp was evident, and a biopsy was taken, reporting a high- grade dermatofibrosarcoma. She underwent surgical management, achieving a gross total resection.
Valeria Mendoza Ortiz+2 more
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