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Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp may not be mutually exclusive with other dermatoses

open access: closedClinics in Dermatology, 2021
Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp is an uncommon neutrophilic process representing a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. It often occurs in older patients with prior sun exposure and manifests with hyperkeratosis and crust that may be difficult to distinguish from other inflammatory or neoplastic processes. Although erosive pustular dermatosis
Pratik Q. Deb   +2 more
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Trichoscopy is a Universal Method of Diagnostics and Differential Diagnosis of Dermatoses with Localization on the Scalp

open access: closedДерматовенерология Косметология, 2020
Введение. Терапия потери волос различной этиологии, а также дерматозов с локализацией на волосистой части головы зачастую осложняется отсутствием стандартизированной диагностики, а также эффективного метода оценки проводимой терапии.Цель исследования.
Н.И. Крук   +1 more
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LESIONS OF THE SCALP IN CERTAIN SCALY DERMATOSES

open access: closedArchives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1950
THE SCALY dermatoses which affect the scalp can be differentiated without difficulty in most instances, especially those which present concomitant lesions on the glabrous skin. In some cases, however, their clinical distinction is not easy, especially if the disease is limited to the scalp.
Carl W. Laymon
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Tropical Dermatoses of the Scalp

open access: closed, 2008
• Pyodermal infections of the scalp may be primary or secondary to pruritic conditions; epidermal or adnexial; superficial or deep.
Mohsen Soliman   +1 more
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Dermatoses of the scalp.

open access: closedThe Journal of family practice, 1979
By judicious consideration of the clinical appearance, by direct examination with magnification, and by culture results, skin biopsy, and other laboratory results, the clinician is able to diagnose most pathological conditions of the scalp. The scalp participates in many systemic disorders and frequently is the chief site of involvement.
LAMAR S. OSMENT
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SEVERE FORM OF CICATRICIAL ALOPECIA AS A RESULT OF A COMBINED COURSE OF SCALP DERMATOSES: A CLINICAL CASE

open access: closedArchiv Euromedica
The article describes a clinical case of a combined course of dermatoses with damage to the scalp, such as psoriasis and follicular lichen planus (LPP), proceeding like pityriasis amiantacea (PA), with the formation of a severe form of cicatricial alopecia.
Elizaveta G. Nekrasova   +4 more
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Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp: A neutrophilic folliculitis within the spectrum of neutrophilic dermatoses

open access: closedJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2018
Carlo Francesco Tomasini   +1 more
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