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      Hair Shedding in Women: A Study on Frequency and Causes

      research Hair shedding in women

      August 2011 in “Clinical and Experimental Dermatology”
      About 30% of women feel they lose too much hair, often starting before age 40, and most can't find a reason for it.
      Hair Loss After Rhytidectomy

      research Hair Loss after Rhytidectomy

      July 2004 in “Dermatologic Surgery”
      A woman had temporary hair loss due to a stress-related condition after a facelift.
      Hair Diameter in Female Baldness

      research HAIR DIAMETER IN FEMALE BALDNESS

      63 citations , October 1972 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Women with thinning hair have thinner hair strands than women without hair loss.
      Hair Loss in Women: A Study at Sheffield Royal Infirmary (1959-1966)

      research HAIR LOSS IN WOMEN

      39 citations , October 1967 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Hair loss in women often doesn't follow a pattern, isn't linked to age, may be genetic, and can be related to thyroid issues or other health factors.
      Systematic Approach to Hair Loss in Women

      research Systematic approach to hair loss in women

      45 citations , March 2010 in “Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft”
      A systematic approach is crucial for managing hair loss in women.
      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.
      Evaluation of Hair Loss

      research Evaluation of hair loss

      21 citations , May 1996 in “Current problems in dermatology”
      Detailed patient history and physical exams are crucial for diagnosing hair loss.
      Common Dermatologic Conditions

      research Common Dermatologic Conditions

      14 citations , April 2014 in “Medical Clinics of North America”
      The document concludes that quick referral and appropriate treatments are crucial for managing common skin conditions and preventing permanent damage.
      Hair Disorders

      research HAIR DISORDERS

      10 citations , June 2000 in “Primary Care”
      The document explains different hair loss types and treatments, emphasizing diagnosis through examination and tests, and specific treatments for each condition.
      Histopathologic Evaluation of Alopecias

      research Histopathologic Evaluation of Alopecias

      90 citations , June 2006 in “The American Journal of Dermatopathology”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis of different types of hair loss requires careful examination of hair and scalp tissue, considering both clinical and microscopic features.
      Hair and Systemic Disease

      research HAIR AND SYSTEMATIC DISEASE

      58 citations , October 2001 in “Dermatologic Clinics”
      Hair loss can indicate underlying systemic diseases and addressing these can sometimes reverse the hair loss.
      Telogen Effluvium: A Comprehensive Review

      research <p>Telogen effluvium: a comprehensive review</p>

      56 citations , August 2019 in “Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology”
      The document concludes that Telogen Effluvium is a hair loss disorder that can be assessed with the modified wash test and may be treated with clobetasol foam, with patient management being important.
      The Hair Follicle as an Estrogen Target and Source

      research The Hair Follicle as an Estrogen Target and Source

      159 citations , July 2006 in “Endocrine Reviews”
      Estrogens significantly influence hair growth by interacting with receptors in hair follicles and may help regulate the hair growth cycle.
      Drug-Induced Hair Loss and Hair Growth

      research Drug-Induced Hair Loss and Hair Growth

      147 citations , April 1994 in “Drug Safety”
      Some drugs can cause hair loss or increase hair growth, but these effects are usually reversible when the drug is stopped.
      Physiological Changes in the Skin During Pregnancy

      research Physiological changes in the skin during pregnancy

      96 citations , January 1997 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy can cause skin pigmentation, stretch marks, and changes in hair, nails, and sweat glands, with most resolving after birth.
      Physiological and Biological Skin Changes in Pregnancy

      research Physiological and biological skin changes in pregnancy

      71 citations , February 2006 in “Clinics in Dermatology”
      Pregnancy causes skin changes like darkening, hair thickening, nail changes, and increased risk of skin growths, most of which usually resolve after birth.
      Drug-Associated Alopecia

      research DRUG‐ASSOCIATED ALOPECIA

      63 citations , March 1995 in “International Journal of Dermatology”
      Some drugs can cause hair loss, and stopping these drugs often leads to hair regrowth.