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View article: Dermoscopy findings of the axilla of women with frontal fibrosing alopecia
Dermoscopy findings of the axilla of women with frontal fibrosing alopecia Open
Background Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a form of inflammatory and cicatricial alopecia, presenting concomitantly with rarefaction of eyebrows and body hair. However, the involvement of body hair in FFA is still poorly investigated.…
View article: Areata-Like Lupus as a Clinical Manifestation of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Areata-Like Lupus as a Clinical Manifestation of Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Open
Introduction: Lupus erythematosus (LE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that frequently causes hair loss and scalp lesions. Hair loss can be scarring and nonscarring, diffuse, or patchy. The nonscarring patchy alopecia is usually related to…
View article: Female Progressive Scalp Hair Loss Associated with Ovarian Thecoma
Female Progressive Scalp Hair Loss Associated with Ovarian Thecoma Open
A 58-year-old postmenopausal woman reported progressive scalp hair loss and an increase in facial and upper and lower abdominal hair over a period of 17 years. Bilateral ovarian thecoma was recently diagnosed.A physical examination of the …
View article: Clinical and Histopathological Findings of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia-Associated Lichen Planus Pigmentosus
Clinical and Histopathological Findings of Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia-Associated Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Open
Background: Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a primary lymphocytic scarring alopecia occurring mainly in postmenopausal women. A range of facial lesions have been described in FFA, such as lichen planus (LP) pigmentosus, red dots, facia…