Hair Pathology with Trichoscopic Correlations

By Miraya Miteva
First Edition

Hardcover  – 21.5×28.7×1.9cm – 220 Pages – 704 Color and 10 B/W Illustrations

Language: English

Copyright Year 2022

Combining pathology with trichoscopy is a powerful strategy for the optimal management of hair disorders. This highly illustrated text will help clinicians become familiar with how to obtain an optimal specimen and how to understand the pathology report in order to create an individualized approach in management. Pathologists will become familiar with the trichoscopic morphologic correlation of hair disorders, with the diagnostic clues to spot, and the most common pitfalls in hair pathology.

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Authors: Reymond Regine and Köhler Christian

Authors: Reymond Regine and Köhler Christian

Regine Reymond
Regine Reymond – alternative practitioner, pharmaceutical representative, and co-owner of the company “easinject” – is an expert in the area of esthetic lip treatment with hyaluronic acid fillers and, since 2001, an experienced user of minimally invasive injection techniques. Since then, she has also organized or led more than 150 workshops, seminars, and symposia on the topic of filler techniques.

Dr. med. Christian Köhler
Dr Christian Köhler, MD – an expert in esthetic surgery, non-surgical techniques, and esthetic laser treatments – has, for more than 10 years, headed up the Prevention Center in Zürich, Zug and Schaan, Switzerland. He has more than 18 years of experience in general, vascular, reconstructive, and plastic surgery and to date has performed more than 50,000 nonsurgical treatments with botulinum toxin and fillers.

Hair Pathology with Trichoscopic Correlations

Mariya Miteva, MD, Associate Professor, Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA

Combining pathology with trichoscopy is a powerful strategy for the optimal management of hair disorders. This highly illustrated text will help clinicians become familiar with how to obtain an optimal specimen and how to understand the pathology report in order to create an individualized approach in management. Pathologists will become familiar with the trichoscopic morphologic correlation of hair disorders, with the diagnostic clues to spot, and the most common pitfalls in hair pathology.

CONTENTS: Hair and scalp dermoscopy (trichoscopy): An introduction * Normal scalp and hair on trichoscopy * Practical tips for mastering the scalp biopsy procedure * Introduction to horizontal sections and normal scalp anatomy on horizontal sections * Trichoscopy-guided scalp biopsy * Clues to the pathologic diagnosis of hair disorders * Pitfalls in the pathologic diagnosis of hair disorders * Alopecia areata * Alopecia areata incognita * Telogen effluvium * Androgenetic alopecia * Traumatic alopecia (without traction alopecia) * Lichen planopilaris * Frontal fibrosing alopecia * Fibrosing alopecia in a pattern distribution * Lupus erythematosus of the scalp * Traction alopecia * Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) * Folliculitis decalvans * Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp * Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp * Acne/Folliculitis keloidalis * Scalp psoriasis * Seborrheic dermatitis * Red scalp disease * Scalp involvement in dermatomyositis * Linear morphea en coup de sabre * Hair and scalp infections * Miscellaneous * Trichoscopy in the hair transplant practice: An introduction for hair restoration surgeons and pathologists

220 Pages 704 Color & 10 B/W Illustrations