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research Alopecia androgenética: aspectos etiopatogênicos, métodos diagnósticos e condutas terapêuticas
Common baldness is a hereditary condition that can be treated with medications or surgery to prevent progression and improve self-esteem.
research Scalp Disorder: Telogen Effulvium
Telogen effluvium is a common hair loss where hair sheds due to stress but new hair still grows.
research The Histopathology of Noncicatricial Alopecia
Different types of hair loss have unique features under a microscope, but a doctor's exam is important for accurate diagnosis.
research Cellular and developmental aspects of androgenetic alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia involves complex hair follicle changes and knowledge gaps remain.
research Telogen effluvium
Telogen effluvium is hair loss caused by many hairs stopping growth suddenly, often due to stress or illness, but sometimes it's normal and not due to disease.
research Fixed focal alopecia for 20 years
The man has Temporal Triangular Alopecia, a stable, non-scarring hair loss condition best treated with hair transplantation.
research Histologic Features of Alopecias–Part I: Nonscarring Alopecias
The document concludes that recognizing specific histological features of different nonscarring alopecias is crucial for accurate diagnosis and understanding hair loss progression.
research Androgenic alopecia and differential diagnoses of alopecia
Androgenic alopecia is hereditary hair loss treated with medications, therapies, and support.
research Alopecie acquisite
Acquired alopecia is hair loss that can be reversible or irreversible, depending on whether the hair follicle is destroyed.
research - Telogen effluvium
Different types of hair loss within Telogen Effluvium are caused by various disruptions in hair growth cycles.
research Telogen Effluvium
Telogen Effluvium causes more hair loss because hair moves to the resting phase too soon.
research Pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss, is caused by a mix of genetics, hormones, and environment, where testosterone affects hair growth and causes hair to become smaller and grow for a shorter time.
research Pediculosis
Scalp biopsies are important for diagnosing hair loss conditions.
research Current understanding of androgenetic alopecia. Part I: etiopathogenesis.
Androgenetic alopecia is common hair loss due to genetics and DHT.
research TYPICAL MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SKIN STRUCTURE OF THE HAIR PART OF THE NORMAL HUMAN HEAD AND WITH HAIR LOSS
Androgenic alopecia causes hair follicle degradation and skin restructuring, but some hair elements remain.
research Diffuse hair loss
Hair loss that spreads out can often fix itself or be treated by finding and handling the cause.
research Alopecia areata incognita: A Hypothesis
Alopecia areata may appear differently depending on the individual's type of hair loss and scalp condition.
research Telogen effluvium
Chronic Telogen Effluvium may resolve after years and is diagnosed by examining the patient's history and clinical signs, with treatment aimed at underlying causes and possibly minoxidil.
research Alopecia areata incognita
Alopecia Areata Incognita causes widespread hair thinning, and treatment with systemic corticosteroids and psychiatric support can lead to remission.
research Alopecias
Alopecia causes sudden hair loss, possibly due to genetic, environmental, or immune factors.
research Hair care, Therapies and Transplantation
Different types of hair loss can be caused by hormones, stress, autoimmune disorders, illness, or nutritional deficiencies, and can be treated with medication, nutritional supplements, or hair transplantation.
research Telogen Effluvium
Trichoscopy is not specific for diagnosing telogen effluvium and both telogen effluvium and androgenetic alopecia often occur together.
research Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss that happens when stress or illness causes many hairs to enter the resting phase and fall out.
research A clinico-epidemiological study of non-scarring alopecia in a tertiary care centre
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common type of non-scarring hair loss, especially in young males, and early diagnosis and treatment are important.
research Regrowth of alopecia areata simulating the pattern of androgenetic alopecia
Hair loss from alopecia areata can sometimes regrow in a pattern similar to androgenetic alopecia.
research Traumatic Alopecia (without Traction Alopecia)
Traumatic alopecia causes hair loss from pulling or rubbing, leading to broken hairs and changes in the scalp.
research Bitemporal alopecia: A unique pattern variant of alopecia
The document concludes that "hot comb alopecia" is now called "central cicatricial centrifugal alopecia" and its causes are complex.
research Genetics of Alopecia
Different genes are linked to various types of hair loss.
research Telogen effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss.