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Review of the World Live Surgery Workshop – FUE Immersion October 1–2, 2017 • Polanica Zdrój, Poland
Autor:
Nina Otberg, Andreas Finner
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International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. 27:242-245
Autor:
Andreas Finner
Publikováno v:
Dermatologic Therapy. 24:348-354
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
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Expert Review of Dermatology. 1:855-871
Hair follicles produce hair fibers in a regular cycle. As part of their hair-producing role, hair follicles retain stem cells, promote cell growth and tissue invasion and induce angiogenesis. However, hair follicle function involves more than just ha
Publikováno v:
International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery. 16:85-89
Autor:
Susanna K. Fistarol, Elizabeth K. Ross, Sung-Wook Park, Mei Yu, Kevin J. McElwee, Peter Itin, Jerry Shapiro, Ralph M. Trüeb, Rolf Hoffmann, Thomas Gutersohn, Andreas Finner, E. Paul Scheidegger
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Dermatology. 211:6-46
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Dermatology. 211:47-53
Alopecia areata (AA) is a hair loss disease marked by a focal inflammatory infiltrate of dystrophic anagen stage hair follicles by CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes. Although AA is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, definitive proof is lacking. Moreover,
Autor:
Andreas Finner, Andrew G. Messenger, Franklin Kiesewetter, Ulrike Blume-Peytavi, Berthold Rzany, Véronique Del Marmol, Myrto Trakatelli, Pascal Reygagne, Phyllis Ira Spuls, Anja Blumeyer, Antonella Tosti, Ralph M. Trüeb
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Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology, 9(Suppl. 6), S1-57. Wiley-Blackwell
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common hair loss disorder, affecting both men and women. Initial signs of androgenetic alopecia usually develop during teenage years leading to progressive hair loss with a pattern distribution. Moreover, its frequen
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Hair Transplantation ISBN: 9780511635663
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511635663.007
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511635663.007
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Dermatologic therapy. 21(4)
Various nonfollicular scalp conditions can cause secondary scarring or permanent alopecia. Possible causes are congenital defects, trauma, inflammatory conditions, infections, and neoplasms (rarely drugs). Associated signs and symptoms and other diag