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Hair Loss in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
This well-detailed article discusses the common, and some of the less common, causes of hair loss in children.
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Hair Loss With Rapid Weight Loss

Archives of Dermatology, 1976
To the Editor.— The recent letters of Drs Goette and Odom ( Arch Dermatol 111:930, 1975; JAMA 235:476, 1975) regarding hair loss during rapid weight loss deserve comment. Over the past four years, we have been investigating the metabolism of modified fasting.
Bruce R. Bistrian   +2 more
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Hair Loss and Hair Growth

2021
Too much hair in the wrong place or too little in the right place can cause severe psychological distress for some people. Alopecia is best divided into scarring (cicatricial alopecia) and non-scarring causes. Scaring alopecia is usually due to a deep seated skin problem and often requires a skin biopsy for diagnosis.
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Female Pattern Hair Loss [PDF]

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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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Hair Loss in an Adolescent

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2011
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS A 13-year-old girl presents to the nurse practitioner in the School Based Health Center with a complaint of ‘‘losing her hair’’ in patches on her scalp. The patient reports that she recently noticed two areas of hair on her scalp that were getting thinner.
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Hair Loss

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
Reese L, Imhof   +2 more
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Hair loss in the elderly

2011
Hair loss is a topic of daily talk even among the elderly, especially for women, as population aging is a trend worldwide. Hair loss in the elderly has its distinctive features and an early treatment is essential for an optimal cosmetic effect. Greying of hair is usually the first manifestation of hair aging, while the number of hair follicles and the ...
WenChieh Chen   +2 more
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Hair Loss after Rhytidectomy

Dermatologic Surgery, 2004
Temporal hair loss has been reported to occur in up to 8.4% of patients after rhytidectomy. To date, no one has described the associated histopathologic findings.The objective was to illustrate the microscopic findings seen in the affected area of hair loss after rhytidectomy.Two punch biopsies from the temporal area were performed, and pathologic ...
Maxwell A Fung   +2 more
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[Hair loss].

Praxis, 2003
Hair loss includes excessive shedding of hair (effluvium) and the alopecias, in which there is a decrease in the amount of hair. Both may occur diffusely, or in a circumscribed manner. The localization and pattern of circumscribed hair loss may give a clue to its cause.
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Nutritional factors and hair loss

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2002
The literature reveals what little is known about nutritional factors and hair loss. What we do know emanates from studies in protein-energy malnutrition, starvation, and eating disorders. In otherwise healthy individuals, nutritional factors appear to play a role in subjects with persistent increased hair shedding. Hård, 40 years ago, demonstrated the
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