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Alopecia areata
Pediatric and Adolescent Dermatology
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Hypertrichosis in Alopecia Universalis and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Hair That Does Not Grow: Loose Anagen Hair Syndrome Versus Short Anagen Hair Syndrome
Alopecia Areata: Evidence-Based Treatments
Hair and Nail Disorders
Case of Persistent Regrowth of Blond Hair in a Previously Brunette Alopecia Areata Totalis Patient
Loose Anagen Syndrome in a 2-Year-Old Female: a Case Report and Review of the Literature
Trachyonychia Associated with Alopecia Areata and Secondary Onychomycosis
Rosacea and Personality
Dermatology Update
A Case of Twenty Nail Dystrophy and Review of Treatment Options Emily Tongdee, BS,* Shahjahan Shareef, BS,** Tracy Favreau, DO,*** Khasha Touloei, DO****
Progress in Skin Diseases. Dermatoses in Special Diseases.?Enema Rashes Areas of Erythema and Sometimes Wheals
Fingernails and Toenails Are There for Two Reasons
What's New in Dermatology
Beyond Onychomycosis: Other Nail Dystrophies
What Looks Like Alopecia Areata Is Not Always Alopecia Areata Vera H
Alopecia Totalis Treated with 1064 Nm Picosecond Nd:YAG Laser: a Case Report
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Ocular Alterations in Alopecia Areata
Pediatric Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata Is a Non-Scarring Form of Hair Loss Occurring in Children and Adults
Female Pattern Hair Loss: a Clinical and Pathophysiological Review* Paulo Müller Ramos1 Hélio Amante Miot1
Studies on Atabrine Dermatitis* I
Unmasking the Mask: COVID-19 Manifestations of PPE Kits
Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata
Alopecia, Hirsutism, and Hypertrichosis
What Is Alopecia Areata?
Hair and Nails
A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study of Dermoscopy in Various Nail10.5005/Jp-Journals-10061-0003 Diseases at a Tertiary Care Center Original Article
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Hair Loss in Children
Female Pattern Hair Loss
Onychoscopic Evaluation of Various Nail Disorders at a Tertiary Care Center
Hair Loss: Common Causes and Treatment T
Telogen Effluvium
An Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of Patchy, Non-Scarring Hair Loss