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Figure 107.1
Seborrhoeic dermatitis of the scalp.
Figure 107.5
Cicatricial pemphigoid.
Figure 107.9
Cutaneous sensory receptors and mediators involved in the itchy scalp. BDNF, brain‐derived neurotropic factor; CB, cannabinoid receptor; CGRP, calcito...
Figure 107.2
Scalp psoriasis with hair loss. (a) Psoriatic alopecia. (b) Hair regrowth after active management of scalp psoriasis.
Figure 107.6
Dissecting cellulitis of the scalp. (From Dyall‐Smith 1993 [ ]. Reproduced with permission of Australasian Journal of Dermatology.)
Figure 107.10
Clinical classification of scalp pruritus. (Adapted from [ ].)
Figure 107.3
Linear morphoea (en coup de sabre). After having this lesion since adolescence, this woman later developed biopsy‐proven lichen sclerosus of the vulva...
Figure 107.7
An approach to diagnosing pustules in the scalp.
Figure 107.4
Sarcoidosis of the frontal hair line and forehead.
Figure 107.8
Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp.