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Trichoscopy is a non-invasive scalp and hair dermoscopy. In our daily dermatology practice, many eponyms are used. The present article highlights various eponyms in trichoscopy described in dermatology.
Salecha Akshay Jain +3 more
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Assessment, reliability, and validity of trichoscopy in the evaluation of alopecia in women
Background: Alopecia in women is generally difficult to diagnose clinically. Trichoscopy may help make the correct diagnosis in doubtful cases. Objective: The aims of the study were to assess the trichoscopic features of different types of alopecia in ...
Yasmeen Jabeen Bhat +2 more
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Trichoscopy of Tinea Capitis: A Systematic Review
Introduction An increased incidence of tinea capitis has been observed over the last few decades. Trichoscopy is a non-invasive, in-office method helpful in establishing the correct diagnosis in patients with hair loss and inflammatory hair disorders ...
Anna Waskiel-Burnat +2 more
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Clinical and trichoscopic features of early congenital syphilis: a single-center cross-sectional study [PDF]
IntroductionEarly congenital syphilis (ECS) remains an emerging public health problem in Latin America. Syphilitic alopecia (SA) is a rare and underreported manifestation in neonates, and its trichoscopic characteristics have not yet been systematically ...
Cuauhtli Emmanuel Arambul-Carrillo +5 more
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Clinical and Trichoscopy Features in Trichorhinophalangeal Syndrome: A Multicenter Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome (TRPS) is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder, characterized by trichological, craniofacial, and skeletal abnormalities. To date, limited data is available on hair involvement in TRPS, especially those
Daniel Fernandes Melo +10 more
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Background: Minoxidil 5% is a primary treatment for male pattern hair loss, but initial increased shedding can reduce compliance. While effective, early changes are not visible to the naked eye.
Neha Shukla +4 more
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Comparative study of trichoscopic versus digital folliscopic findings of Telogen Effluvium [PDF]
Background: All mammals have hair, a distinctive trait they share with no other species. In humans, it is a unique and priceless characteristic, especially in females, but its primary purposes are to protect the skin from mechanical insults and to ...
Zahrh Mohamed, ahmed Sadek, Amr Mohammed
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Trichoscopic Overlap of Trichotillomania Superseding Alopecia Areata: A Report of Two Cases [PDF]
Trichoscopy is a non invasive tool useful for diagnosis of dermatoses on hair bearing skin. Alopecia Areata (AA) is a common non scarring alopecia with varying aetiologies including autoimmune and genetic factors.
G Sukanya +3 more
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A Case Report of Tinea Capitis in Children: Utility of Trichoscopy
Background: Tinea capitis (TC) is the most prevalent pediatric superficial dermatophyte infection. Scalp dermoscopy or “trichoscopy” represents a valuable, noninvasive technique for the evaluation of patients with hair loss due to TC.
Citra Dwi Harningtyas +3 more
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Griscelli syndrome in skin of color: A trichoscopic perspective
Introduction: Griscelli syndrome (GS) is a very rare autosomal recessive disorder, belongs to group of “silvery hair syndromes” which includes Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS) and Elejalde syndrome.
Swapnil D Shah +2 more
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