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Abstract Purpose Alopecia is a medical dermatology condition resulting in multiple psychosocial negative consequences in identity and appearence. Despite numerous qualitative studies examining the experience of people with alopecia, a comprehensive synthesis is lacking.
Zoe Hurrell +3 more
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Effects of GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists on Hair Loss and Regrowth: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Miranda K. Branyiczky +4 more
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ABSTRACT Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) exert their effects primarily through paracrine signaling via soluble factors and extracellular vesicles (EVs), especially exosomes. These acellular components offer regenerative and immunomodulatory benefits with fewer safety and logistical constraints than cell‐based therapies.
Marcela da Costa Pereira Cestari +2 more
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Hair transplantation in burn scar alopecia
[Formula: see text] Treating patients with burn alopecia or hair loss can often be a challenge to both the surgeon and the patient. As with other reconstructive procedures that are required in the post-burn phase, this is usually a multiple stage process often requiring surgery over several years.
Bessam Farjo +2 more
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Reply to “Vitamin D status in scarring and nonscarring alopecia” [PDF]
Shawn Afvari +2 more
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Statement from the frontal fibrosing alopecia international expert alliance: SOFFIA 2024
Optimal treatment for frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) remains contentious. An international expert panel agreed that highly/ultra‐potent topical steroids were the preferred first‐line topical therapy. Preferred systemic therapies were 5‐alpha reductase inhibitors, followed by hydroxychloroquine.
Nekma Meah +64 more
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BACKGROUND: Scarring alopecias are classified into primary and secondary types according to the initial site of inflammation. In primary scarring alopecias, the hair follicle is the main target of destruction; the term secondary cicatricial alopecia ...
Emanuella Rosyane Duarte Moure +3 more
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Lichen Planopilaris Induced by Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Systematic Review
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Niyoosha Yoosefi +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Alopecia areata (AA) is a common autoimmune disease characterized by non‐scarring hair loss. The disease occurs in both sexes, with no racial or age‐related predilection. Many patients experience spontaneous improvement and regrowth of hair, while some patients are resistant to common therapies and others progress to more severe ...
Sama Heidari +5 more
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