نتایج جستجو برای: hair disease

تعداد نتایج: 1521465  

Journal: :journal of periodontology and implant dentistry 0
masoumeh khoshhal hengameh khosropanah fariborz vafaee mahdi kadkhodazadeh janet moradi haghgoo parviz torkzaban

zimmermann-laband syndrome is an inherited disease characterized by extensive gingival enlargement and abnormalities of the head, face, hands, feet, nose, and ears. hypoplastic or absent nails, mild hair loss, and mental retardation are seen in some cases. the present paper describes a patient, aged six and half years, with typical features of zimmermann-laband syndrome.

2008
Craig G. Burkhart Craig N. Burkhart

Hair serves as a social sign of gender, age, status, values, and group membership. Hair is a major part of one's self-identity, and central to one's feeling of personal attractiveness. Treating a patient with hair loss and/or hair issues is not easy because of psychosocial overtones and patients' distress and body image concerns. In this paper, several common hair diseases will be discussed in ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology 2017

2018
Lauren R. Penzi Arturo Saavedra Maryanne M. Senna

cGVHD: chronic graft-vs-host disease HSCT: hematopoietic stem cell transplant INTRODUCTION Pili torti is a term that originates from Latin (pili meaning hair, torti meaning twisted) used to describe the irregularly flattened and twisted appearance of hair shafts on microscopic hair mount evaluation. Clinically, affected patients have fragile, coarse, and sparse hair. The 1808 rotation along the...

Journal: :Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy 2010
Deepani Rathnayake Rodney Sinclair

IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD Androgenetic alopecia affects up to 80% of males by the age of 80. The synonym 'male-pattern hair loss' highlights the fact that hair loss occurs in a defined and reproducible pattern. Hair loss results in reduced self esteem, loss of confidence and anxiety in affected men. An effective treatment for hair baldness would be desirable. AREAS COVERED IN THIS REVIEW In and...

2015
Ebtisam Elghblawi

It has been a long while since skin surfaces and skin lesions have been examined by dermoscopy. However examining the hair and the scalp was done again recently and gained attention and slight popularity by the practical tool, namely trichoscopy, which can be called in a simplified way as a dermoscopy of the hair and the scalp. Trichoscopy is a great tool to examine and asses an active scalp di...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
hormoz dabirashrafi yahya behjatnia kazem mohamad nasrin moghadami-tabrizi

seventeen patients with polycystic ovarian disease (peod) were treated by laparoscopic ovarian electrocauterization (lec). ten were admitted to hospital for infertility, four for hirsutism, two for severe scalp hair loss, and one for abnormal uterine bleeding. four of the patients were virgins. we had 50% (5 of 10) pregnancies and 88% (15 of 17) showing a decline in testosterone levels after th...

2016
Pongsatorn Paholpak Mario F Mendez

Pathological hair-pulling or trichotillomania, which is commonly associated with anxiety and depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and neurodevelopmental disorders, has been rarely associated with dementing illnesses. Investigators have not clarified the neural correlates and treatment of trichotillomania in dementia. We report a patient who developed an early-onset cognitive decline with ...

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2011
Andreas M Finner

Alopecia areata (AA) is a nonscarring hair loss disorder with a 2% lifetime risk. Most patients are below 30 years old. Clinical types include patchy AA, AA reticularis, diffuse AA, AA ophiasis, AA sisiapho, and perinevoid AA. Besides scalp and body hair, the eyebrows, eyelashes, and nails can be affected. The disorder may be circumscribed, total (scalp hair loss), and universal (loss of all ha...

Journal: :Canadian journal of surgery. Journal canadien de chirurgie 2015
Andreana Bütter Melissa Hanson Lisa VanHouwelingen Neil Merritt Jamie Seabrook

Pilonidal disease is a chronic, acquired inflammatory process of the skin due to entrapped hair at the natal cleft. Reported recurrence rates are as high as 30%, and recurrence has been attributed to persistent hair near the surgical site. Although conservative measures, such as meticulous hair control and improved perineal hygiene, have been shown to be effective, these techniques typically re...

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