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[Androgenic alopecia].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1989
C, Mørk, L R, Braathen
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Androgenic alopecia.

open access: yesIndian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology, 2007
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[Acne, hirsutism and androgenic alopecia].

open access: yesLijecnicki vjesnik, 1996
I, Dobrić   +2 more
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Urinary steroids in women with androgenic alopecia

Clinical Biochemistry, 2000
To determine the nature of the hormonal overproduction in androgenic alopecia.Urinary steroid metabolites were measured after enzyme hydrolysis and methoxym-silyl derivatization by capillary gas chromatography in 56 women with androgenic alopecia and in 17 control healthy laboratory women workers.Elevated C19 metabolites of testosterone and ...
S Juricskay
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Altered polyamine profiling in the hair of patients with androgenic alopecia and alopecia areata

Journal of Dermatology, 2019
AbstractHair follicles are among the most highly proliferative tissues. Polyamines are associated with proliferation, and several polyamines including spermidine and spermine play anti‐inflammatory roles. Androgenic alopecia results from increased dihydrotestosterone metabolism, and alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease.
Yu Ra Lee, Bark-Lynn Lew, Jeongae Lee
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Androgenic Alopecia

Journal of Men's Health, 2010
Amber S. Tully   +2 more
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Androgenic Alopecia

Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Androgenic alopecia is a common and perplexing clinical problem in the female patient. In the past medical literature has offered little assistance in understanding or evaluating the balding woman. Recent advances in technology have better enabled the physician to evaluate and treat females with androgenic alopecia.
W F, Bergfeld, G P, Redmond
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Prostate cancer and androgenic alopecia

Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2012
Prostate cancer is a burden on society. Its prevalence can reach up to 80% in males aged 70 years and older. Current screening programs based on prostate-specific antigen testing lead to overdiagnosis and overtreatment with uncertain benefits on survival. Androgenic alopecia is also highly prevalent in elderly males.
Michael, Yassa   +2 more
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Patterned androgenic alopecia in women

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
Recession of the frontal and frontoparietal hair line in women has been regarded as a marker for pathologic virilization. In a clinical survey of 564 normal women in the population, frontal and frontoparietal recessions were found in 13% of premenopausal and in 37% of postmenopausal women.
V A, Venning, R P, Dawber
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The Transverse Anatomy of Androgenic Alopecia

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1990
Abstract. Twenty‐five biopsy specimens from the balding frontal scalp of five patients were studied. Processing included vertical and transverse (horizontal) sectioning, to‐luidine blue and hematoxylin and eosin staining, and fixed and frozen sectioning. Findings included decreased hair density, increased numbers of vellus hairs, and alteration of the
L C, Sperling, G B, Winton
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