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Is There Benefit in Treating Traction Alopecia With Minoxidil? A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Traction alopecia (TA) is common condition. Although no treatment guidelines exist, minoxidil can be adjunctively added to behavioural modification strategies. Objectives This systematic review aimed to evaluate the impact of adjunctive minoxidil on the severity of TA.
Husna Moola +3 more
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At-home, self-sampling of the skin microbiome: development of an unsupervised sampling approach. [PDF]
Leng J +10 more
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Bulge-Derived Epithelial Cells Isolated from Human Hair Follicles Using Enzymatic Digestion or Explants Result in Comparable Tissue-Engineered Skin. [PDF]
Cattier B +8 more
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Direct No-Shave Follicular Unit Excision (DNS FUE): A Modified Technique and Case Series. [PDF]
Brigante R, Wells A.
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Lumbar spinal Shox2 interneurons receive monosynaptic excitatory input from the lateral paragigantocellular nucleus in mouse. [PDF]
Singh S, Yao L, Dougherty KJ.
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Bullae and Scales in a Newborn
JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005
The unique properties of the human scalp affect the surgeon's ability to reconstruct defects in this area. The scalp has a rich vascular supply, the ability to withstand wounds of greater tension than other regions, and often has hair that can camouflage resulting scars or asymmetries.
Lisa M, Earnest, Patrick J, Byrne
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The unique properties of the human scalp affect the surgeon's ability to reconstruct defects in this area. The scalp has a rich vascular supply, the ability to withstand wounds of greater tension than other regions, and often has hair that can camouflage resulting scars or asymmetries.
Lisa M, Earnest, Patrick J, Byrne
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2006
AbstractScalp reconstruction after oncologic resection can be challenging. Wide surgical resections, in combination with co‐morbid conditions such as infected alloplastic material, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, or devascularized bone after craniotomy necessitate healthy, vascularized tissues for reconstruction. Although primary closure is feasible in
Babak J, Mehrara +2 more
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AbstractScalp reconstruction after oncologic resection can be challenging. Wide surgical resections, in combination with co‐morbid conditions such as infected alloplastic material, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, or devascularized bone after craniotomy necessitate healthy, vascularized tissues for reconstruction. Although primary closure is feasible in
Babak J, Mehrara +2 more
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