نتایج جستجو برای: male pattern baldness

تعداد نتایج: 658326  

2013
Woo Sun Jang In Pyeong Son In Kwon Yeo Kui Young Park Kapsok Li Beom Joon Kim Seong Jun Seo Myeung Nam Kim Chang Kwun Hong

BACKGROUND Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is characterized by the local and gradual transformation of terminal scalp hair into vellus hair, which has a shorter and thinner shaft. There are no studies that analyze annual changes in age, patterns, family history, and associated disease. OBJECTIVE We investigated the severity of hair loss, age of onset, the frequency of family history, and past med...

Journal: :The British journal of dermatology 1977
E Ludwig

Androgenetic alopecia in the female occurs much more frequently than is generally believed. The condition is still considered infrequent, for it differs, in its clinical picture and in the sequence of events leading to it, from common baldness in men. To facilitate an early diagnosis (desirable in view of the therapeutic possibilities by means of antiandrogens) a classification of the stages of...

2017
Michael R. Hamblin

Male androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most frequent type of thinning or loss of hair in males. The condition, also known as male pattern baldness, causes hair loss as early as late adolescence. Polygenic heredity is assumed to be the primary cause, although the male hormone testosterone plays an important role, seemingly independent of genetic predisposition. In the hair follicle cells, testo...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2005
Vanessa M Hayes Gianluca Severi Sarah A Eggleton Emma J D Padilla Melissa C Southey Robert L Sutherland John L Hopper Graham G Giles

The androgen receptor (AR) gene encodes a transcription factor, which mediates androgen action in target tissues, including the prostate. Prostate cancer is androgen dependent, implicating AR in susceptibility to this male condition. Male pattern balding, androgenetic alopecia, has recently been associated with prostate cancer, suggesting shared androgen pathways. The CAG and GGC repeats in the...

Journal: :Dermatologic therapy 2008
Walter Unger Robin Unger Carlos Wesley

Surgical correction of cicatricial alopecia can yield exceptional results when performed in the appropriate clinical scenario. To facilitate determination of the most suitable corrective therapy, we propose two new categories of cicatricial alopecia: "unstable" and "stable." Unstable cicatricial alopecia is intermittent and results in possible subsequent scarring hair loss in either new or old ...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 2013
Walter P Unger Robin H Unger Carlos K Wesley

BACKGROUND Quantitative estimates of the yield of follicular units (FUs) containing likely "permanent" hair for hair transplanting have been only theoretically estimated. OBJECTIVE To clarify the number of likely permanent hair follicles in potential donor areas. METHODS AND MATERIALS Thirty-four highly experienced surgeons were surveyed and estimated the number of FUs containing "permanent...

2017
Kiran Kumar Soni Yu Seob Shin Bo Ram Choi Keshab Kumar Karna Hye Kyung Kim Sung Won Lee Chul Young Kim Jong Kwan Park

Finasteride is used to treat male pattern baldness and benign prostatic hyperplasia. This study investigated the toxicity of finasteride and recovery by DA-9401 using Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. Forty adult male SD rats were assigned to four groups: control (CTR), finasteride 1 mg/kg/day (F), finasteride 1 mg/kg + DA-9401 100 mg/kg/day (F + DA 100) and finasteride 1 mg/kg + DA-9401 200 mg/kg/day ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 1996
E T Keller W B Ershler C Chang

Androgens mediate a number of diverse responses through the androgen receptor, a 110 kD ligand-activated nuclear receptor. Androgen receptor expression, which is found in a variety of tissues, changes throughout development, aging, and malignant transformation. The androgen receptor can be activated by two ligands, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, which bind to the androgen receptor with d...

2000
Wendy Demark-Wahnefried Joellen M. Schildkraut Denis Thompson Samuel M. Lesko Lauren McIntyre Pamela Schwingl David F. Paulson Cary N. Robertson Philip J. Walther

Prostatic carcinoma is the leading cancer among American men, yet few risk factors have been established. Although increased androgen levels have long been associated with both prostatic carcinoma and baldness, to date no studies have shown an association between hair patterning and prostate cancer risk. A lack of standardized instruments to assess baldness or the assessment of hair patterning ...

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