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research Susceptibility variants for male-pattern baldness on chromosome 20p11
research Temporal Triangular Alopecia: Report of Five Cases in Asian Children
Temporal triangular alopecia is a non-scarring hair loss seen in some Asian children.
research Hair
Alopecia areata causes significant emotional and social challenges, especially with more hair loss.
research 원저 : 안드로겐성 탈모증의 임상적 고찰
Androgenetic alopecia is linked to family history and androgen effects.
research Reversal of Baldness in Patient Receiving Minoxidil for Hypertension
Minoxidil helped bald patient regrow hair.
research Common hair loss disorders.
Hair loss affects both genders and can impact well-being, with treatments available for various types.
research Diffuse hair loss
Hair loss that spreads out can often fix itself or be treated by finding and handling the cause.
research Clinical and dermatoscopic features of temporal triangular alopecia in infants
Temporal triangular alopecia in infants is mostly seen in males at birth, with unique features that help with diagnosis.
research Reproducibility of global photographic assessments of patients with male pattern baldness in a clinical trial with finasteride.
A trial found that using finasteride, a hair growth drug, can be effectively measured by comparing before and after photos.
research Unusual loss of body hair in childhood: Trichotillomania or alopecia
Proper diagnosis and treatment of childhood hair loss require distinguishing between alopecia and trichotillomania.
research Hair Transplantation in Women.
Hair transplantation in women needs a personalized approach due to unique hair loss patterns and societal pressures.
research Uncovering the complex relationship between balding, testosterone and skin cancers in men
Men with baldness are more prone to skin cancers on the scalp due to sun exposure, not testosterone.
research Update on male pattern hair loss.
research Androgenetic alopecia
research Androgenetic alopecia
research ▾Topical minoxidil does little for baldness
Topical minoxidil is not very effective for baldness.
research The worrying case of thinning hair
Maria is losing a lot of hair and is considering using Rogaine.
research Association of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia with Male Pattern Baldness
Men with enlarged prostates often have more severe baldness.
research The endocrinology of baldness
Hormones and genetics play key roles in male and female baldness, which can affect mental health and may be linked to other health issues.
research Hair Loss in Women
Up to 50% of women may experience significant hair loss by age 50, with various causes and treatments available.
research Religious headwear and alopecia: considerations for dermatologists
Religious headwear can cause hair loss, so dermatologists should offer culturally sensitive advice to prevent it.
research Simulative Evaluation of Taurine Against Alopecia Caused by Stress in Caenorhabditis elegans
Taurine might help prevent hair loss caused by stress.
research Alopecia Totalis in a Five-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report
A 5-year-old boy with alopecia totalis had temporary hair regrowth with treatment but relapsed, highlighting the need for thorough investigation and holistic care.
research Pathophysiology and Therapeutic Remodeling of Androgenetic Alopecia (Male Pattern Baldness) via Bio-Electric and Hydrodynamic Restoration
Male pattern baldness may be reversed by addressing scalp tension and improving blood flow.
research Topical minoxidil therapy for hereditary male pattern alopecia.
Topical minoxidil can promote hair growth in men with hereditary hair loss, with no serious side effects.
research Short anagen hair syndrome: association with mono- and biallelic variants in WNT10A and a genetic overlap with male pattern hair loss
Some cases of short anagen hair syndrome are linked to specific genetic variations that are also connected to male pattern baldness.
research Traction alopecia: Neglected in women and children of color
The study concludes that Traction Alopecia is often overlooked in women and children of color, and better recognition and follow-up care are needed.
research [Androgenetic alopecia].
Androgenetic alopecia, or hair loss, is influenced by hormones and genetics, and can be treated with medications like minoxidil, finasteride, or hormone therapy, with effectiveness evaluated after 6 months.