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Clinical picture of scarring alopecia without active inflammation. Clinical picture of burnt-out cicatricial alopecia (alopecia of Brocque). Patients ...
Prevention and treatment of side effects that result from cancer and cancer therapies, including hot flashes, alopecia, and neuropathy; Cancer care for ...
... Alopecia areata, Dermatitis herpetiformis, Urticarial vasculitis, Mucous membrane disorder, Scarring alopecia, Mycosis fungoides. Show more areas of focus ...
Scalp blistering and hair loss (scarring alopecia); Skin that looks thin; Tiny pimple-like bumps (milia); Dental problems, such as tooth decay; Difficulty ...
Torgerson's areas of clinical and research interest include: Oral and genital mucosal disorders Alopecia and excess hair disorders Dermatoses of pre...
Efficacy of scalp cooling in preventing and recovering from chemotherapy-induced alopecia in breast cancer patients: The HOPE study. Frontiers in Oncology ...
Note: Participants with burnt out cicatricial alopecia are eligible if they have active patches of inflammation. A LPP patient symptom bother NRS score ≥ 4 ...
... Alopecia areata, Vulvar skin disorder, Vascular anomaly, Telogen effluvium, Pigmentation disorder, Mucous membrane disorder, Allergic contact dermatitis ...
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