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Follicular streamers (stelae) in scarring and non‐scarring alopecia
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2008Background: Follicular streamers are residual fibrovascular tracts representing the impermanent lower third of the hair follicle below the bulge region. Streamers are generally not counted in transverse alopecia samples as they may represent catagen/telogen (CT) follicles and vellus‐like (VL) follicles, or be mistaken as follicular scars.Design: We ...
Jack S. Jacob, Marcelo G. Horenstein
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Keratosis Pilaris and Scarring Alopecia
Archives of Dermatology, 1992REPORT OF A CASE A 28-year-old white man was referred for evaluation of scarring alopecia of his scalp and possible folliculitis of his limbs and trunk. These problems had been present for more than 10 years. He received no benefit from prior use of various topical therapies.
William B. Tyler +2 more
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Histopathology of Scarring Alopecia in Indian Patients
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2011Diagnosis of scarring alopecias (SAs) are challenging, especially when lesions late in the process of development are met with. There is a paucity of literature that profiles the role of histopathology in unscrambling this puzzle, especially in Indian patients.
YK Inchara +3 more
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Scarring alopecia in discoid lupus erythematosus
British Journal of Dermatology, 1992The clinicopathological features of the scarring alopecia of discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) were studied. Scarring alopecia was present in 34% of 89 patients with DLE and was associated with a prolonged disease course. More than half these patients had scalp involvement at the onset of the disease.
D. Dean +3 more
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Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia
International Journal of Dermatology, 2001Virendra N. Sehgal +2 more
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Differential Patterns of Elastic Fibers in Scarring and Non‐Scarring Alopecias
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1978Elastic fiber stain (acid alcoholic orcein) reveals diagnostically significant differences between several types of alopecia of the scalp. A short outline of elastic fiber distribution on the normal hair follicle emphasizes the elastic coat of the follicular isthmus, the sparsity of elastic fibers on the cyclic lower portion of the hair root, and the ...
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Systemic Therapies for Scarring and Non-scarring Alopecia
2017Primary scarring (cicatricial) and non-scarring alopecias comprise a diverse group of diseases that range from very common to very rare. However, they are all challenging to treat. Goals of treatment are generally aimed at relieving symptoms, if present, and reducing clinical signs of disease activity, such as scale, erythema, or pustules.
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Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2005
Kimberly L. Maino, Sven M. Hochheimer
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Kimberly L. Maino, Sven M. Hochheimer
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