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Justin M. Ko
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 82
Citations - 10370
Justin M. Ko is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Alopecia areata. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 62 publications receiving 7124 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin M. Ko include Harvard University & Eastern Virginia Medical School.
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The Role of Patients in Alopecia Areata Endpoint Development: Understanding Physical Signs and Symptoms.
Kathleen W. Wyrwich,Helen Kitchen,Sarah Knight,Natalie V. J. Aldhouse,Jake Macey,Fabio P. Nunes,Yves Dutronc,Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska,Justin M. Ko,Brett A. King +9 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that the primary objective for new AA treatments for this patient population should be meaningful improvement in scalp hair growth to address the most troubling unmet need.
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Development and Clinical Evaluation of an Artificial Intelligence Support Tool for Improving Telemedicine Photo Quality.
Kailas Vodrahalli,Justin M. Ko,Albert S. Chiou,Roberto A. Novoa,Abubakar Abid,Michelle W Phung,K. Yekrang,Paige Petrone,James Zou,Roxana Daneshjou +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , an Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision support tool, a machine learning algorithm, could improve the quality of images submitted for telemedicine by providing real-time feedback and explanations to patients.
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Management of a Child vs an Adult Presenting With Acral Lesions During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Practical Review.
TL;DR: The literature on the acral lesions seen in children and adults with COVID-19 infection is reviewed to offer guidelines for diagnosis and treatment.
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Association of resilience and perceived stress in patients with alopecia areata: A cross-sectional study.
Havva GÜNDOĞDU,Jane J. Han,Sara J. Li,Cara Joyce,Laura J. Burns,Kiana Yekrang,Maryanne M. Senna,Justin M. Ko,Kathie P. Huang,Arash Mostaghimi +9 more
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A Multicenter Descriptive Analysis of 270 Men with Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia and Lichen Planopilaris in the United States.
James T. Pathoulas,Kelly A. Flanagan,Chloe J. Walker,M. Collins,Shaheir Ali,Isabel Pupo Wiss,George Cotsarelis,Heather C. Milbar,Kathie P. Huang,Arash Mostaghimi,Deborah A. Scott,Jane J. Han,Karen J. Lee,Maria K. Hordinsky,Ronda S. Farah,Gretchen Bellefeuille,O. Raymond,Wilma F. Bergfeld,Geraldine Cheyana Ranasinghe,Jerry Shapiro,Kristen Lo Sicco,Daniel Gutierrez,Justin M. Ko,Paradi Mirmirani,Natasha Atanaskova Mesinkovska,Katerina Yale,Lynne J. Goldberg,Antonella Tosti,Eran C. Gwillim,C Goh,Maryanne M. Senna +30 more
TL;DR: Sundberg et al. as discussed by the authors reported the first multicenter descriptive study is the first to characterize LPP/FFA among men in the United States, with a multicenter retrospective study with 33 patients.