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960-990 / 1000+ resultsresearch Biology of Scalp Hair Growth
Male pattern baldness is common and can be managed with early intervention.
research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
CCCA causes progressive hair loss in Black women, starting from a central scalp patch.
research [Clinical aspects of androgenetic alopecia].
research Clinical and trichoscopic characteristics of temporal triangular alopecia: A multicenter study
Temporal triangular alopecia is a non-scarring hair loss in children, often linked to other health conditions.
research INTERDISCIPLINARY PATIENT PATHWAY FOR ALOPECIA: COORDINATING MEDICAL THERAPY, TRICHOLOGICAL CARE AND VISUAL SUPPORT
A coordinated approach combining medical, trichological, and visual support is needed to better manage hair loss.
research Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
CCCA is a common, progressive hair loss condition that may not always be linked to hair care practices and requires a biopsy for diagnosis.
research Rectangular-patterned occipital alopecia areata: A report of three cases
Sudden, unusual hair loss may indicate serious underlying health issues.
research Hair Transplants
research Scalp Dermatology for the Hair Restoration Surgeon
research Congenital triangular alopecia - A case report
Congenital triangular alopecia is a hair loss condition present from birth or early childhood with no effective treatment needed.
research [The treatment of seborrheic disease picture and falling hair with vitamin B6].
research Polymorphism of the Androgen Receptor Gene is Associated with Male Pattern Baldness
Male pattern baldness is linked to specific genetic variations in the androgen receptor gene.
research 50-Year-Old Female with a Burning Scalp and Hair Loss
A condition called Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia causes hair loss and scalp burning in middle-aged African women, and it's treated with various medications, hair transplants, and non-drug methods like wigs.
research Trichoscopy of the beard: Aid tool for diagnosis of frontal fibrosing alopecia in men
Trichoscopy of the beard is useful for diagnosing frontal fibrosing alopecia in men.
research Unilateral Gottron Papules in a Patient Following a Stroke
People with hair loss should use strong sun protection to prevent scalp skin cancer.
research Corn-Row Alopecia
Tight cornrow braids may cause hair loss.
research Chapter 45: Hair Loss
research Male-pattern baldness and incident coronary heart disease and risk factors in the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Study
Male-pattern baldness is weakly linked to some heart disease risk factors but not a strong indicator for heart disease.
research Lupus panniculitis of the scalp presenting with linear alopecia along the lines of Blaschko
research Hair presentation test
The woman's hair loss pattern doesn't match typical conditions like alopecia areata or female pattern hair loss.
research Pseudo "fringe sign" in frontal fibrosing alopecia
Frontal fibrosing alopecia can mimic traction alopecia but has distinct features like facial papules and eyebrow thinning.
research Medical Pearl: Comparing crown part width to occipital part width to diagnose female pattern hair loss
research Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia Presenting with Irregular Patchy Alopecia on the Lateral and Posterior Scalp
The report found a new type of hair loss in African-American women that affects more areas of the scalp than previously thought.
research Vertex Accentuation in Female Pattern Hair Loss in Asians
Asian women often experience distinct hair thinning at the top of the head.
research Treatment of androgenetic alopecia.
research Androgenetic alopecia (common baldness).
The document talks about common baldness, its features, and potential treatments.
research [Techniques for evaluating the course of androgenetic alopecia].
research Scalp Lifting
Scalp lifting surgery can safely and effectively reduce baldness if done with careful planning and proper technique.
research Subclinical speckled perifollicular melanosis of the scalp.
The scalp has a natural speckled pattern of increased pigment around hair follicles, possibly linked to local hormone production.