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      Male Pattern Baldness: Psychological Impact, Disease Association, and Treatment Options

      research Male Pattern Baldness

      5 citations , July 2000 in “Southern Medical Journal”
      Male pattern baldness is often genetic and linked to a hormone, with treatments like finasteride and minoxidil being effective for some men.
      A Clinician's Approach to Canine Alopecia

      research A clinician's approach to canine alopecia

      September 2010 in “Companion Animal”
      The guide explains how to diagnose and treat hair loss in dogs, covering causes and treatments, with some conditions lacking treatment options.
      Hair and Scalp Disorders

      research Hair and scalp disorders

      2 citations , December 2004 in “Medicine”
      Different hair and scalp disorders cause hair loss or excess hair growth, with various treatments available depending on the specific condition.
      British Hair and Nail Society Findings on Hair and Nail Disorders

      research British Hair and Nail Society

      1 citations , July 2016 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Men with a certain type of hair loss often use facial moisturizers, and a specific antibiotic treatment may help another hair condition.
      Free Papers Medical and Surgical: Hair and Nails

      research Free Papers Medical and Surgical: Hair and Nails

      May 2019 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      The document discusses hair and nail conditions, updates on treatments for alopecia, and controversies around finasteride use.
      Secondary Cicatricial and Other Permanent Alopecias

      research Secondary Cicatricial and other Permanent Alopecias

      June 2008 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that permanent hair loss conditions are complex, require early specific treatments, and "secondary permanent alopecias" might be a more accurate term than "secondary cicatricial alopecia."
      Lichen Planopilaris: Chronic Scarring Alopecia with Autoimmune Component

      research Lichen planopilaris

      90 citations , July 2008 in “Dermatologic therapy”
      Lichen planopilaris is a chronic, scarring hair loss condition with no definitive cure, requiring accurate diagnosis and treatment to manage symptoms.
      Physiological Changes and Dermatoses of Pregnancy

      research Physiologic changes and dermatoses of pregnancy

      24 citations , June 2011 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Most pregnant women experience skin changes like darkening and itching, while serious skin conditions are rare but need early treatment.
      Lichen Planopilaris in Women: A Retrospective Review at Mayo Clinic (1992-2016)

      research Lichen Planopilaris in Women

      13 citations , August 2020 in “Mayo Clinic proceedings”
      Women with lichen planopilaris often have thyroid disease, depression, anxiety, and may respond to treatment with slowed disease progression.
      Skin Eruptions Specific to Pregnancy: An Overview

      research Skin eruptions specific to pregnancy: an overview

      6 citations , September 2013 in “The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist”
      Pregnancy can cause unique skin issues, some of which may risk the mother and baby's health and need careful treatment.
      Pathobiology of Chemotherapy-Induced Hair Loss

      research Pathobiology of chemotherapy-induced hair loss

      218 citations , January 2013 in “The Lancet Oncology”
      Chemotherapy causes hair loss by damaging hair follicles and stem cells, with more research needed for prevention and treatment.
      Hair Loss in Women

      research Hair Loss in Women

      129 citations , October 2007 in “The New England Journal of Medicine”
      Over one-third of women experience hair loss, with female-pattern hair loss being most common, and treatments include minoxidil and possibly hair transplantation.
      The Role of Micronutrients in Alopecia Areata: A Review

      research The Role of Micronutrients in Alopecia Areata: A Review

      63 citations , May 2017 in “American Journal of Clinical Dermatology”
      People with alopecia areata often have lower levels of vitamin D, zinc, and folate, but more research is needed to understand if supplements can help treat it.
      An Overview of Alopecias

      research An Overview of Alopecias

      53 citations , March 2014 in “Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine”
      The document explains different types of hair loss, their causes, and treatments, and suggests future research areas.
      Novel TMEM173 Mutation and the Role of Disease-Modifying Alleles

      research Novel TMEM173 Mutation and the Role of Disease Modifying Alleles

      47 citations , December 2019 in “Frontiers in immunology”
      A new mutation in the STING protein causes a range of symptoms and its severity may be affected by other genetic variations; treatment with a specific inhibitor showed improvement in one patient.
      Hair Physiology and Its Disorders

      research Hair physiology and its disorders

      31 citations , May 2008 in “Drug Discovery Today: Disease Mechanisms”
      Different hair growth problems are caused by genetic issues or changes in hair growth cycles, and new treatments are being developed.
      Secondary Cicatricial and Other Permanent Alopecias

      research Secondary cicatricial and other permanent alopecias

      20 citations , July 2008 in “Dermatologic Therapy”
      The document says that treating the root cause of hair follicle damage is crucial to prevent permanent hair loss, and treatment options vary.
      Acne

      research Acne

      4 citations , January 2019
      Acne is a common skin condition that can be influenced by diet, lifestyle, and hormones, and requires a treatment approach that includes psychological considerations.
      Diseases of the Hair and Nails

      research Diseases of the Hair and Nails

      4 citations , November 2009 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Stress, nutritional issues, and chronic diseases can cause hair loss, and nail changes may signal internal diseases; treatment focuses on the underlying cause.
      Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia

      research Chemotherapy-Induced Alopecia

      2 citations , January 2012 in “InTech eBooks”
      Chemotherapy often causes hair loss, which usually grows back within 3 to 6 months, but there's no effective treatment to prevent it.
      Introductory Chapter: Hair Loss

      research Introductory Chapter: Hair Loss

      1 citations , May 2017 in “InTech eBooks”
      The document explains the causes, types, diagnosis, and treatments of hair loss, and its psychological impact, especially on women.