نتایج جستجو برای: hair loss

تعداد نتایج: 476383  

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2001
M G Amatuzzi C Northrop M C Liberman A Thornton C Halpin B Herrmann L E Pinto A Saenz A Carranza R D Eavey

BACKGROUND Deafness and handicapping sensorineural hearing impairment occur frequently in neonatal intensive care unit survivors for unknown reasons. PATIENTS AND METHODS Hearing was tested early and repeatedly in neonatal intensive care unit patients with an auditory brainstem response (ABR) screener. The temporal bones of 15 nonsurvivors (30 ears) were fixed promptly (average, 5 hours) afte...

Journal: :International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences 2023

Alopecia areata, a common cosmetic issue in human beings of this contemporary world. It is sudden non scarring hair loss. may progress from patchy loss to complete hair-loss. seen any age, and have recurrent episodes. has life time risk nearly 2% worldwide. Often areata co-occurs with psychiatric disorders other autoimmune diseases, can serious impacts on psychological well-being quality patien...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2009
Shyam Behari Shrivastava

Telogen effluvium (TE) is the most common cause of diffuse hair loss in adult females. TE, along with female pattern hair loss (FPHL) and chronic telogen effluvium (CTE), accounts for the majority of diffuse alopecia cases. Abrupt, rapid, generalized shedding of normal club hairs, 2-3 months after a triggering event like parturition, high fever, major surgery, etc. indicates TE, while gradual d...

2014
Wei-Xue Jia Qiu-Xia Mao Xue-Min Xiao Zhi-Liang Li Rui-Xing Yu Cheng-Rang Li

Alopecia areata is an unpredictable, non-scarring hair loss condition. Patchy alopecia areata sparing gray hairs is rare. Here we present 4 cases with patchy non-scarring hair loss, which attacked pigmented hairs only and spared gray hairs. It should be differentiated from vitiligo, colocalization of vitiligo and alopecia areata, and depigmented hair regrowth after alopecia areata.

2014
Tatyana Y. Sharova Krzysztof Poterlowicz Natalia V. Botchkareva Nikita A. Kondratiev Ahmar Aziz Jeffrey H. Spiegel Vladimir A. Botchkarev Andrey A. Sharov

Chemotherapy has severe side effects in normal rapidly proliferating organs, such as hair follicles, and causes massive apoptosis in hair matrix keratinocytes followed by hair loss. To define the molecular signature of hair follicle response to chemotherapy, human scalp hair follicles cultured ex vivo were treated with doxorubicin (DXR), and global microarray analysis was performed 3 hours afte...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2011
Whitney Valins Janelle Vega Sadegh Amini Heather Woolery-Lloyd Lawrence Schachner

BACKGROUND Alopecia areata is a common cause of hair loss seen in 3.8% of patients in dermatology clinics and in 0.2% to 2.0% of the general US population. The pathology of the disease remains poorly understood. Hair loss in alopecia areata can range from a single patch to 100% loss of body hair. When hair regrowth occurs in alopecia areata, the new hair may demonstrate pigment alterations, but...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Mingqian Huang Albena Kantardzhieva Deborah Scheffer M Charles Liberman Zheng-Yi Chen

Isl1 is a LIM-homeodomain transcription factor that is critical in the development and differentiation of multiple tissues. In the mouse inner ear, Isl1 is expressed in the prosensory region of otocyst, in young hair cells and supporting cells, and is no longer expressed in postnatal auditory hair cells. To evaluate how continuous Isl1 expression in postnatal hair cells affects hair cell develo...

E. Norouzi H. Salimi Ashtiani M.A. Mansouri M.H. Hablolvarid R. Fallahi,

In number (16 of 22) of infants in the Dutch laboratory rabbit breeding colony, in aged 45-65 days old, hair loss (alopecia) seen at the top of the head and around a week after the hair fall, was created in a state of complete alopecia. For determination of the cause of hair loss, after the observation and palpation the alopecic area, there have not been any swelling, abscesses, tumors. In skin...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
S A Bhave J S Stone E W Rubel M D Coltrera

Hair cells, the sensory receptors of the auditory, vestibular, and lateral-line organs, may be damaged by a number of agents including aminoglycoside antibiotics and severe overstimulation. In the avian cochlea, lost hair cells can be replaced by regeneration. These new hair cells appear to be derived from a support cell precursor which is stimulated to divide by events associated with hair cel...

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