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Hair density, hair diameter and the prevalence of female pattern hair loss
British Journal of Dermatology, 2001Female pattern hair loss is common but estimates of its prevalence have varied widely. The relationships between the clinical diagnosis of female pattern hair loss and objective measurements of hair density and hair diameter have not previously been evaluated.To determine the prevalence of female pattern hair loss and to relate the clinical findings to
M P, Birch +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Female pattern hair loss is a common condition characterized by a diffuse reduction in hair density over the crown and frontal scalp with retention of the frontal hairline. The prevalence increases with advancing age. It has been widely thought to be the female counterpart of male balding and is often referred to as female androgenetic alopecia ...
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Female pattern hair loss is a common condition characterized by a diffuse reduction in hair density over the crown and frontal scalp with retention of the frontal hairline. The prevalence increases with advancing age. It has been widely thought to be the female counterpart of male balding and is often referred to as female androgenetic alopecia ...
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Combination therapy in female pattern hair loss
Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy, 2023Patterned hair loss is a common type of non-scarring alopecia, characterized by miniaturization of hair follicles. The etiology of female pattern hair loss (FPHL) is not clearly linked to androgens or other hormones thereby making it a challenging condition to treat.
Shreya, Deoghare, Neil S, Sadick
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2015
Female pattern hair loss, or female pattern androgenetic alopecia, is a nonscarring alopecia with a multi-factorial etiology that mostly affects postmenopausal women and is characterized by a reduction in hair density over the crown and frontal scalp.
Dimitrios, Ioannides +1 more
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Female pattern hair loss, or female pattern androgenetic alopecia, is a nonscarring alopecia with a multi-factorial etiology that mostly affects postmenopausal women and is characterized by a reduction in hair density over the crown and frontal scalp.
Dimitrios, Ioannides +1 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001
• Decrease in hair density in the central (vertex, mid and frontal) scalp, bitemporal and parietal regions in women.
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• Decrease in hair density in the central (vertex, mid and frontal) scalp, bitemporal and parietal regions in women.
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Medical Treatments for Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2008Male and female pattern hair loss affects a large percentage of the population, and patients frequently present for treatment of this to their dermatologist. Here we review the many treatments available for hair loss. We review the evidence for each, and outline the most effective treatment strategies for both men and women.At the conclusion of this ...
Nicole E, Rogers, Marc R, Avram
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Treatment of female pattern hair loss.
Skinmed, 2012Female pattern hair loss (FPHL) as a distinctive entity was first described about 30 years ago. The objective of this study was to perform a systematic review of all randomized controlled trials for treatment of FPHL. A preliminary search was carried out in several databases up to August 2008 to identify all randomized controlled trials on nonsurgical ...
Masoumeh, Hassani +4 more
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Variants of female pattern hair loss in men
Clinical and Experimental DermatologyFemale pattern hair loss (FPHL) presents with hair thinning on the mid-frontal scalp and crown with retention of the anterior hairline. In a proportion of women with FPHL, there is a gradual decrease in hair density from the vertex to the frontal region, resulting in a triangular or ‘Christmas tree’ pattern.
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Female pattern hair loss with acromegaly
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2020Y. Mizukami, K. Sugawara, D. Tsuruta
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Deborah C Marshall, Mas +2 more
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