ISABELLA IBRAHIM DOCHE SOARES
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- Evidence for lymphocytic inflammation in non-lesional scalp of folliculitis decalvans: an observational study of 25 patients(2022) DOCHE, I.; HORDINSKY, M. K.; VALENTE, N. S.; SOTTO, M. N.; MIOTTO, I.; REBEIS, M.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.
- Guidelines for clinical trials of frontal fibrosing alopecia: consensus recommendations from the International FFA Cooperative Group (IFFACG)(2021) OLSEN, E. A.; HARRIES, M.; TOSTI, A.; BERGFELD, W.; BLUME-PEYTAVI, U.; CALLENDER, V.; CHASAPI, V.; CORREIA, O.; COTSARELIS, G.; DHURAT, R.; DLOVA, N.; DOCHE, I.; ENECHUKWU, N.; GRIMALT, R.; ITAMI, S.; HORDINSKY, M.; KHOBZEI, K.; LEE, W. -S.; MALAKAR, S.; MESSENGER, A.; MCMICHAEL, A.; MIRMIRANI, P.; OVCHARENKO, Y.; PAPANIKOU, S.; PINTO, G. M.; PIRACCINI, B. M.; PIRMEZ, R.; REYGAGNE, P.; ROBERTS, J.; RUDNICKA, L.; SACEDA-CORRALO, D.; SHAPIRO, J.; SILYUK, T.; SINCLAIR, R.; SOARES, R. O.; SOUISSI, A.; VOGT, A.; WASHENIK, K.; ZLOTOGORSKI, A.; CANFIELD, D.; VANO-GALVAN, S.Background Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) has become one of the most common causes of cicatricial alopecia worldwide. However, there is a lack of clear aetiology and robust clinical trial evidence for the efficacy and safety of agents currently used for treatment. Objectives To enable data to be collected worldwide on FFA using common criteria and assessment methods. Methods A multicentre, international group of experts in hair loss was convened by email to create consensus recommendations for clinical trials. Consensus was defined at > 90% agreement on each recommended part of these guidelines. Results Standardized diagnostic criteria, severity rating, staging, and investigator and patient assessment of scalp hair loss and other clinical features of FFA were created. Conclusions These guidelines should allow the collection of reliable aggregate data on FFA and advance efforts in both clinical and basic research to close knowledge gaps in this condition.
- Acute hair matting: case report and trichoscopy findings(2017) MARTINS, S. Sales; ABRAHAM, L. Spagnol; DOCHE, I.; PIRACCINI, B. M.; VINCENZI, C.; TOSTI, A.
- It's not all traction: the pseudo 'fringe sign' in frontal fibrosing alopecia(2015) PIRMEZ, R.; DUQUE-ESTRADA, B.; ABRAHAM, L. S.; PINTO, G. M.; FARIAS, D. C. de; KELLY, Y.; DOCHE, I.
- Trichoscopic and imaging study of lipedematous alopecia: report of five cases(2020) DOCHE, I.; MIOTTO, I.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.; MELO, D. F.; LARRONDO, J.; CABRERA, R.; RAJABI-ESTARABADI, A.; TOSTI, A.
- Quality-of-life impairment is not related to disease activity in lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia. Results of a preliminary cross-sectional study(2022) DOCHE, I.; ROMITI, R.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.; GORBATENKO-ROTH, K.; FREESE, R. L.; HORDINSKY, M. K.
- Novel blue blotch lesions in folliculitis decalvans - a clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical study of seven cases(2021) DOCHE, I.; REBEIS, M. M.; GERLERO, P.; VALENTE, N. Y. S.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.
- Alopecia(2023) MARTINS, G.; DOCHE, I.; FREITAG, L. A.; MITEVA, M.; DAMASCO, P.The diagnosis of alopecia can be challenging, usually the doctor needs clinicopathological correlation to achieve the correct diagnosis. Sometimes, more than one hair disease can coexist, making accurate diagnosis even more difficult. The alopecias are divided by scarring and nonscarring alopecias, by dermoscopy or histopathology issues. This basic differentiation is important to understanding why some alopecia can improve after treatment and others not. It is crucial to remember that there are alopecias caused by infections problems or inflammatory scalp diseases, such as fungus infections and psoriasis, for example. In this chapter, the hair shaft disorders and infections and inflammatory scalp diseases will be reviewed first, followed by a discussion of the acquired nonscarring alopecias and the primary cicatricial alopecias. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023.
- Overexpression of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planopilaris: a potential pathogenic role for dioxins?: an investigational study of 38 patients(2020) DOCHE, I.; PAGLIARI, C.; HORDINSKY, M. K.; WILCOX, G. L.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C. M.; ROMITI, R.; VALENTE, N. Y. S.; SHAIK, J. A.; SALDANHA, M.; SOTTO, M. N.
- Correlation of clinical, histopathologic, and direct immunofluorescence findings in lesional and nonlesional scalp of frontal fibrosing alopecia and lichen planopilaris – An observational study(2023) DOCHE, I.; VALENTE, N.; SOTTO, M. N.; RIVITTI-MACHADO, M. C.; AOKI, V.; GERLERO, P.; HORDINSKY, M. K.