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Alopecia Areata: an Update on Etiopathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management
Clinical reviews in allergy and immunology, 2021Cheng Zhou+3 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1960
In the past two years, I have seen four individuals with alopecia of the eyelashes. In only one of these cases did the alopecia involve any other area. Inasmuch as alopecia limited to the eyelashes must be uncommon, I thought it worth while to publish this report. Case 1.— A woman, age 21, a secretary, had never noticed any other hair loss.
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In the past two years, I have seen four individuals with alopecia of the eyelashes. In only one of these cases did the alopecia involve any other area. Inasmuch as alopecia limited to the eyelashes must be uncommon, I thought it worth while to publish this report. Case 1.— A woman, age 21, a secretary, had never noticed any other hair loss.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1999
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Tosti A., Piraccini B. M.
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Tosti A., Piraccini B. M.
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The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are effective treatments for postpartum alopecia. DATA SOURCES: Clinical literature identified through MEDLINE (January 1966–May 2000), EMBASE (June 1980–March 2000), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts(January 1970–March 2000). Key search terms included alopecia, puerperium, and postpartum.
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are effective treatments for postpartum alopecia. DATA SOURCES: Clinical literature identified through MEDLINE (January 1966–May 2000), EMBASE (June 1980–March 2000), and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts(January 1970–March 2000). Key search terms included alopecia, puerperium, and postpartum.
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An overview of herbal alternatives in androgenetic alopecia
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2019The second most common alopecia—Androgenetic alopecia (AGA)—occurs due to hormonal imbalance. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) an androgenic hormone is a sex steroid, produced in the gonads.
Maria Yusuf Dhariwala, P. Ravikumar
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Alopecia areata: a review on diagnosis, immunological etiopathogenesis and treatment options
Clinical and Experimental Medicine (Testo stampato), 2021A. Sterkens, J. Lambert, A. Bervoets
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Archives of Dermatology, 1968
To the Editor.— I would appreciate it if you could publish the following correction to my discussion of a patient with alopecia and ichthyosis while on "Zyloprim" brand allopurinol, which appeared in the July 1968 issue of theArchives, p 104. Xanthine oxidase is involved in the metabolism of purines, is probably not essential to cellular metabolism ...
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To the Editor.— I would appreciate it if you could publish the following correction to my discussion of a patient with alopecia and ichthyosis while on "Zyloprim" brand allopurinol, which appeared in the July 1968 issue of theArchives, p 104. Xanthine oxidase is involved in the metabolism of purines, is probably not essential to cellular metabolism ...
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2005
It is important for practitioners to accurately diagnose hair loss in adolescents so that prompt and appropriate therapy can be initiated.
Brandie N Tackett, Emily N Hrismalos
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It is important for practitioners to accurately diagnose hair loss in adolescents so that prompt and appropriate therapy can be initiated.
Brandie N Tackett, Emily N Hrismalos
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2002
Androgens have profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans. Scalp hair grows constitutively in the absence of androgens, while body hair growth is dependent on the action of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia, referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in men and female pattern hair loss (FPHL) in women, is due to the progressive miniaturization ...
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Androgens have profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans. Scalp hair grows constitutively in the absence of androgens, while body hair growth is dependent on the action of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia, referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in men and female pattern hair loss (FPHL) in women, is due to the progressive miniaturization ...
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Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2013
Peter A, Lio, Kachiu C, Lee
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Peter A, Lio, Kachiu C, Lee
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