Peripilar Sign in Androgenetic Alopecia: Does It Really Indicate Peripilar Infiltrate?
Introduction: Peripilar sign (PPS) is a trichoscopic sign that was first described in androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and is thought to reflect the presence of perifollicular infiltrate (PFI) in histopathology.
Dina Abdalla +3 more
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Picking a Side: Preferential Laterality in Scalp Hair Density [PDF]
Introduction: Clinical examinations of the scalp have shown that patients may grow hair preferentially at higher density on one side of their scalp, yet review of the literature to date has not yield studies that directly assess differences in scalp hair
Babadjouni, Arash +4 more
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Cutaneous and mucosal manifestations associated with celiac disease [PDF]
Beteta Gorriti, Valia Patricia +6 more
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Optical Coherence Tomography Application to Alopecia in the Scalp [PDF]
Alopecia is the loss of hair, whether it be from the scalp or other regions of the body. Current techniques used to best diagnose and track alopecia are often invasive, requiring a biopsy for results.
Melcher, Elizabeth
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The Importance of Linear Trichoscopy
Łudzik, Joanna +2 more
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Patient Perspectives regarding Artificial Intelligence-Driven Trichoscopy for Alopecia Evaluation. [PDF]
Kearney CA +5 more
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Modeling Oxidative Stress-Linked Telogen Effluvium Using Monte Carlo Simulation of Published Trichoscopy Norms and Cannabis Exposure Distributions. [PDF]
Chadha A, Burmeister M, Poelker-Wells S.
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Publicly Available Large Language Models for Trichoscopy: A Head-to-Head Comparison with Dermatologists. [PDF]
Signer B +17 more
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Tinea Capitis with Eyebrow Involvement: Dermoscopy Clinched the Diagnosis. [PDF]
Narula S, Modi V.
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