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Response to the study by Collins et al "Retrospective review of adverse events associated with oral hydroxychloroquine use in patients with cicatricial alopecia." [Letter]
Klein, Elizabeth J; Karim, Maria; Lo Sicco, Kristen; Shapiro, Jerry
PMID: 36075283
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5337152
Response to the article, "Evaluation of standardized scalp photography on patient perception of hair loss severity, anxiety, and treatment," by Pathoulas et al [Letter]
Karim, Maria; Klein, Elizabeth; Oh, Christina; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen
PMID: 35738512
ISSN: 1097-6787
CID: 5282112
Comparing combination low-dose oral minoxidil and topical minoxidil with oral minoxidil alone for the treatment of non-scarring alopecia: A retrospective chart review [Letter]
Klein, Elizabeth J; Karim, Maria; Shapiro, Jerry; Sicco, Kristen Lo
PMID: 35642572
ISSN: 1473-2165
CID: 5283442
Giving a voice: dermatologists' legislative advocacy for patients with hair loss
Klein, Elizabeth J; Shapiro, Jerry; Piraccini, Bianca; Cummins, Donna; Krueger, Loren D; Lo Sicco, Kristen
PMID: 35579935
ISSN: 1365-2133
CID: 5284252
Predictors of QOL in Patients with Alopecia Areata
Senna, Maryanne; Ko, Justin; Glashofer, Marc; Walker, Chloe; Ball, Susan; Edson-Heredia, Emily; Zhu, Baojin; Shapiro, Jerry
Although alopecia areata (AA) severity is often defined by the degree of scalp hair loss, its impact on QOL can also be a defining measure of severity. In this cross-sectional study (AA Disease Specific Program), 259 patients were surveyed for demographics, AA illness characteristics, QOL (Skindex-16 AA), and daily impairment (Work Productivity and Activity Impairment). The association between patient demographics and illness variables, the Skindex-16 AA scores, and the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment scores were analyzed using regression analyses. The mean age of patients was 39 years (51% female). Self-reported severity of current AA was rated as mild (21%), moderate (54%), and severe (25%). The highest impairment was observed for the Skindex-16 AA emotions and the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment daily activity performance scores. Although the degree of scalp hair loss (physician Severity of Alopecia Tool score) was not predictive of QOL, patients' self-report of moderate or severe disease, sex (females more impacted), and eyebrow and eyelash involvement were predictors of diminished QOL, consistently and incrementally. The present results suggest patients' perception of severity as well as the presence of eyelash and eyebrow hair loss are also impactful and should be considered in defining the severity of disease.
PMID: 35331716
ISSN: 1523-1747
CID: 5318352
Reversible hair loss in a patient with cicatricial alopecia: A case of regrowth associated with pioglitazone use [Case Report]
Karim, Maria; Klein, Elizabeth J; Brinster, Nooshin; Rieder, Evan; Lo Sicco, Kristen; Shapiro, Jerry
PMCID:9459670
PMID: 36090197
ISSN: 2352-5126
CID: 5336032
Clinical pearl: Punch biopsy technique for alopecias
Klein, Elizabeth J; Brinster, Nooshin; Shapiro, Jerry; Lo Sicco, Kristen
PMCID:9553378
PMID: 36249535
ISSN: 2352-6475
CID: 5360182
Dermatologists' knowledge of dermoscopic features in hair and nail disorders [Letter]
Kolla, A; Starace, M; Svigos, K; Yin, L; Rich, P; Krueger, L; Adotama, P; Shapiro, J; Piraccini, B; Lo Sicco, K
PMID: 35148453
ISSN: 1468-3083
CID: 5156942
Curl pattern classification: A potential tool for communication and risk stratification
Krueger, Loren; Aguh, Crystal; Peterson, Erik; Thomas, Jamael; James, Ja Breia; Sicco, Kristen Lo; Shapiro, Jerry
SCOPUS:85168587510
ISSN: 2352-6475
CID: 5619512
Diagnosis of Persistent Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia in Breast Cancer Survivors
Freites-Martinez, Azael; Shapiro, Jerry
PMID: 35507353
ISSN: 2168-6084
CID: 5216192