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IgG4-related disease presenting with scarring alopecia of the scalp. [PDF]
Hoesly PM, Sluzevich JC.
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TINEA CAPITIS– SIGNIFICANCE OF TIMELY TREATMENT TO PREVENT SCARRING ALOPECIA
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New Histopathologic Findings in Scarring Alopecias: The Role of Adipose Tissue and Eccrine Sweat Coils in Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia, Fibrosing Alopecia in a Pattern Distribution, and Lichen Planopilaris [PDF]
Annelise de Almeida Verdolin +5 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
African hair shaft and pigmented scalp have unique features that challenge diagnosis in scarring alopecia. In addition, Black patients may associate 2 or more types of hair disorders. Therefore, it is imperative to understand their findings thoroughly to establish a good diagnosis.
Jorge, Larrondo, Amy J, McMichael
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African hair shaft and pigmented scalp have unique features that challenge diagnosis in scarring alopecia. In addition, Black patients may associate 2 or more types of hair disorders. Therefore, it is imperative to understand their findings thoroughly to establish a good diagnosis.
Jorge, Larrondo, Amy J, McMichael
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
The scarring alopecias are a diverse group of diseases characterized by the combination of follicular destruction and dermal scarring. In this article we divide scarring alopecias into three broad categories, pediatric diseases, perifollicular lymphocytic diseases, and folliculopustular diseases, and discuss selected entities from each category.
R C, Newton +3 more
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The scarring alopecias are a diverse group of diseases characterized by the combination of follicular destruction and dermal scarring. In this article we divide scarring alopecias into three broad categories, pediatric diseases, perifollicular lymphocytic diseases, and folliculopustular diseases, and discuss selected entities from each category.
R C, Newton +3 more
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Therapeutische Umschau, 2002
Narbige Alopezien bedürfen wegen der Irreversibilität und mitunter gravierenden kosmetischen Folgen einer sorgfältigen Diagnostik, um Betroffene möglichst frühzeitig einer präzisen Diagnose und spezifischen Therapie zuzuführen. Pathobiologisch betrachtet sind die vernarbenden Alopezien auf eine irreversible Schädigung biologisch wichtiger anatomischer
M, Zinkernagel, R M, Trüeb
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Narbige Alopezien bedürfen wegen der Irreversibilität und mitunter gravierenden kosmetischen Folgen einer sorgfältigen Diagnostik, um Betroffene möglichst frühzeitig einer präzisen Diagnose und spezifischen Therapie zuzuführen. Pathobiologisch betrachtet sind die vernarbenden Alopezien auf eine irreversible Schädigung biologisch wichtiger anatomischer
M, Zinkernagel, R M, Trüeb
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Hair Transplantation for Scarring Alopecia
Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2020Hair loss can be a debilitating condition, especially for individuals who already have chronic underlying medical conditions that complicate the treatment of hair loss. This article addresses the challenges posed by scarring alopecia in hair-loss treatment and the evidence-based practices that exist for hair transplantation in scarring alopecia.
Anisha R, Kumar, Lisa E, Ishii
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Scarring alopecia associated with mastocytosis
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2003Background: Mastocytosis is comprised of a group of heterogeneous diseases involving various organs. Urticaria pigmentosa is the most common manifestation of cutaneous mastocytosis; others include mastocytoma, diffuse mastocytosis, and telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans.Methods: We describe a case of indolent mastocytosis presenting as ...
Xiaowei, Xu +3 more
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