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A Study of Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Premenopausal Women With Female Pattern Hair Loss: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Reddy A+6 more
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of primary health physicians in Saudi Arabia in prescribing vitamins and minerals as treatment for hair loss. [PDF]
Aljulifi MZ+6 more
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Evaluation of Efficacy of Water-Soluble Fraction of <i>Rhus semialata</i> Gall Extract and Penta-O-Galloyl-β-D-Glucose on Mitigation of Hair Loss: An In Vitro and Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study. [PDF]
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Effects of Seasonality and Pregnancy on Hair Loss and Regrowth in Rhesus Macaques. [PDF]
Heagerty A, Wales RA, Coleman K.
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Microneedling for Hair Loss [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundMicroneedling is a relatively novel therapeutic modality introduced in the 1990s where small, fine needles are used to create micro punctures in the skin. It is a minimally invasive procedure used for various dermatological conditions, including androgenetic alopecia (AGA).Objective and MethodsWe comprehensively summarize the ...
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2005
The management of patients with hair loss requires a customized plan. Diagnosis, prognosis, psychosocial impact, treatment options, and patient preference are key determinants. This article discusses current agents for the treatment of three commonly encountered nonscarring alopecias: male- and female-pattern hair loss, telogen effluvium, and alopecia ...
Jerry Shapiro, Elizabeth K. Ross
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The management of patients with hair loss requires a customized plan. Diagnosis, prognosis, psychosocial impact, treatment options, and patient preference are key determinants. This article discusses current agents for the treatment of three commonly encountered nonscarring alopecias: male- and female-pattern hair loss, telogen effluvium, and alopecia ...
Jerry Shapiro, Elizabeth K. Ross
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2008
Hair loss, or alopecia, may occur as a primary skin disorder or because of an underlying health problem. It may be upsetting to patients, particularly adolescents who are experiencing physical, emotional, and psychological transitions. Understanding the impact of alopecia is important for care providers who see adolescents.The most common forms of ...
Laleh A. Bedocs, Anna L. Bruckner
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Hair loss, or alopecia, may occur as a primary skin disorder or because of an underlying health problem. It may be upsetting to patients, particularly adolescents who are experiencing physical, emotional, and psychological transitions. Understanding the impact of alopecia is important for care providers who see adolescents.The most common forms of ...
Laleh A. Bedocs, Anna L. Bruckner
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Hair Loss in Psychopharmacology
Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 2000Medication-induced alopecia is an occasional side effect of many psychopharmaceuticals. Most of the mood stabilizer and antidepressant drugs can lead to this condition. Some antipsychotic and antianxiety agents induce alopecia. Hair loss is also related to hypothyroidism, which can be induced by lithium and other agents.
Yekaterina K. Mercke+3 more
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