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      Hair Loss in Children: Diagnosis and Treatment

      research Hair Loss in Children

      24 citations , January 2015 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis of hair loss in children is crucial due to limited treatment options and the condition's psychological impact.
      Alopecia Areata: Pathogenesis, Genetic Factors, and Treatments Using Mouse Models

      research Alopecia Areata

      24 citations , January 2008 in “KARGER eBooks”
      The document concludes that ongoing research using animal models is crucial for better understanding and treating Alopecia Areata.
      Topical Minoxidil for Hair Growth in Alopecia Areata and Androgenetica

      research Topical Minoxidil

      24 citations , February 1987 in “Drugs”
      Minoxidil promotes hair regrowth, but more research needed for effectiveness and response factors.
      Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: A Review

      research Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia: A Review

      23 citations , April 2021 in “Journal of Clinical Medicine”
      Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia's cause is unclear, affects mainly postmenopausal women, and current treatments focus on stopping hair loss rather than regrowth.
      Alopecia: A Pathologist's View

      research Alopecia: A Pathologist's View

      23 citations , July 1982 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      The review concludes that accurate diagnosis of different types of hair loss requires proper biopsy techniques and understanding the hair growth cycle and underlying causes.
      Hair Loss and Hirsutism in the Elderly

      research Hair Loss and Hirsutism in the Elderly

      22 citations , February 2002 in “Clinics in Geriatric Medicine”
      Many elderly women experience unwanted facial hair and various hair loss conditions, with treatments available for each condition.
      Alopecia

      research Alopecia.

      22 citations , June 1980 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      The document concludes that correct diagnosis of alopecia types is crucial, scalp biopsies are important, and more research is needed.