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research Postpartum Telogen Effluvium Unmasking Traction Alopecia
Hair shedding after childbirth can reveal a pre-existing condition of hair loss due to tight hairstyles.
research Telogen Effluvium: A Review of the Literature
The conclusion is that treatments for Telogen Effluvium exist, but standard treatment guidelines are needed.
research Hair Loss in New Moms
Many new moms lose hair after childbirth due to hormonal changes, but it usually grows back within a year.
research Telogen effluvium x female pattern hair loss: is there correlation?
research Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a common, temporary hair loss condition often affecting young women.
research Telogen Effluvium Following Orthognathic Surgery
A woman experienced temporary hair loss after jaw surgery due to the stress of the operation.
research Post-surgical hair loss in the donor site after hair transplantation: anagen or telogen effluvium?
Hair loss at the site where hair was taken for a transplant can be due to the normal hair growth cycle.
research Telogen effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a common hair loss condition where many hairs enter the resting phase, often not noticeable until significant loss occurs, and treatment focuses on the underlying cause.
research Telogen Effluvium – a review of the science and current obstacles
The document concludes that we need more research to understand Telogen Effluvium and find effective treatments.
research Telogen effluvium: a clinically useful concept, with traction alopecia as an example.
The study concludes that traction alopecia, caused by hair styling, can help understand telogen effluvium, a condition of excessive hair loss.
research Self‐Healing Acute Diffuse and Total Alopecia (sADTA ) Onset in Late Pregnancy
research Telogen Effluvium after Anesthesia and Surgery
Anesthesia and surgery can cause temporary hair loss, but hair usually grows back without treatment.
research The Postpartum Telogen Effluvium Fallacy
The article suggests that the belief in common postpartum hair loss lacks sufficient evidence and may be overestimated.
research Scalp Disorder: Telogen Effulvium
Telogen effluvium is a common hair loss where hair sheds due to stress but new hair still grows.
research Anagen Effluvium
Anagen effluvium is a reversible condition causing sudden hair loss, often due to chemotherapy or head radiation.
research Postpartum Telogen Effluvium Unmasking Additional Latent Hair Loss Disorders.
Postpartum hair loss can reveal hidden hair loss conditions.
research Telogen effluvium: Pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis, and management
Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss in women caused by many factors, and iron and thyroid tests are recommended for diagnosis.
research Effectiveness of Hair Care Products Containing Placental Growth Factor for the Treatment of Postpartum Telogen Effluvium
Hair care products with placental growth factor can improve hair thickness and density in postpartum hair loss.
research Telogen effluvium revisited.
Hair loss in Telogen effluvium is often chronic, linked to stress, and lacks a confirmed treatment, but topical corticosteroids may be used.
research TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM: AN ETIOPATHOGENETIC THEORY
The paper suggests that telogen effluvium, a type of hair loss, may be a long-lasting condition triggered by stress or illness in people whose hair growth is unusually synchronized.
research Telogen Effluvium Need Not Recur
Hair loss from telogen effluvium may not happen again after another surgery.
research Acute telogen effluvium due to Dengue fever mimicking androgenetic alopecia
research Telogen effluvium after allergic contact dermatitis of the scalp.
Allergic scalp reactions can cause temporary hair loss.
research Telogen Effluvium
Telogen Effluvium is a hair loss condition where treatment involves identifying and managing its triggers.
research Diffuse telogen effluvium: Etiology, pathogenesis, and a comprehensive approach to treatment
Diffuse telogen alopecia is temporary hair loss treated by addressing the root cause and improving scalp health.
research The changes in the hair cycle during gestation and the post-partum period
Hair growth slows and shedding increases after childbirth, but most women don't experience excessive hair loss.
research PATHOGENESIS, DIAGNOSIS, AND MANAGEMENT OF TELOGEN
Telogen effluvium is a common, reversible hair loss condition treatable with patient education and sometimes Minoxidil.
research Anagen Effluvium after Therapeutic Scalp Surgery: Unreported Phenomenon
Hair loss can occur about 4 weeks after scalp surgery but usually grows back within 3 months without treatment.
research Localized Donor Area Acute Telogen Effluvium following Follicular Unit Extraction: Key Trichoscopic Findings
Hair loss can occur in the area where hair was taken for a transplant.