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      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      38 citations , October 2006 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      The document concludes that identifying the cause of amenorrhea is crucial for proper treatment.
      The Hair Cycle And Its Regulation

      research The hair cycle and its regulation

      38 citations , October 1988 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Hormones, nutrition, and seasonal changes regulate hair growth cycles, with androgens extending growth phases and factors like aging and malnutrition affecting hair loss and thinning.
      Acquired Scalp Alopecia: A Review

      research Acquired scalp alopecia. Part II: A review

      37 citations , May 1999 in “Australasian Journal of Dermatology”
      Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing permanent hair loss in various scalp conditions, and while new treatments are promising, more research is needed to evaluate their effectiveness.
      Telogen Effluvium: Acute and Chronic Hair Loss Conditions

      research Telogen Effluvium

      32 citations , January 1997 in “Dermatology”
      Telogen effluvium is a hair loss condition with acute cases resolving quickly and chronic cases potentially lasting longer, sometimes requiring treatment.
      Alopecia in Crash Dieters

      research Alopecia in Crash Dieters

      32 citations , June 1976 in “JAMA”
      Crash dieting can cause hair loss due to severe calorie restriction.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      30 citations , July 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea is when a woman doesn't have periods, with primary amenorrhea starting by age 15 or within five years of breast development, and secondary amenorrhea when periods stop for three months. It affects 3-4% of women not pregnant, breastfeeding, or in menopause, mainly due to polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemia, and ovarian failure.
      The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      research The Basic Science of Hair Biology

      29 citations , September 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair disorders are caused by a complex mix of biology, genetics, hormones, and environmental factors, affecting hair growth and leading to conditions like alopecia.
      The Hair Follicle: Functions, Self-Renewal, and Alopecic Disorders

      research The Hair Follicle

      28 citations , March 2016 in “Toxicologic pathology”
      Dogs could be good models for studying human hair growth and hair loss.
      Hair Diseases

      research HAIR DISEASES

      28 citations , September 1998 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      Most hair loss can be diagnosed with patient history and physical exam, and a few common types make up most cases.
      How to Diagnose Hair Loss

      research How to Diagnose Hair Loss

      27 citations , September 2012 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      The document concludes that using specific tools and tests is essential for identifying the cause of hair loss and deciding on the right treatment.
      Comparisons of Mouse Models for Hair Follicle Reconstitution

      research Comparisons of mouse models for hair follicle reconstitution

      24 citations , August 2011 in “Experimental Dermatology”
      The flap assay grows the most natural hair but takes the longest, the chamber assay is hard work but gives dense, normal hair, and the patch assay is quick but creates poorly oriented hair with some issues.
      Venous Thromboembolism and Women's Health

      research Venous thromboembolism and women's health

      22 citations , October 2018 in “British Journal of Haematology”
      Women have a higher risk of blood clots from hormonal factors and need careful treatment, especially during pregnancy.
      Contraception and the Dermatologist

      research Contraception and the dermatologist

      22 citations , January 2013 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Birth control pills can help manage acne, but dermatologists should know their skin-related side effects, especially when prescribing drugs that can harm unborn babies.
      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.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current evaluation of amenorrhea

      21 citations , September 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea, or the absence of periods, should be evaluated by age 15 or within five years of early breast development, and is most commonly caused by conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothalamic amenorrhea.