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- Androgenic_alopecia abstract "Androgenic alopecia (also known as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia androgenetica, male pattern baldness) is hair loss that occurs due to an underlying susceptibility of hair follicles to androgenic miniaturization. It is the most common cause of hair loss and will affect up to 70% of men and 40% of women at some point in their lifetime. Men typically present with hairline recession at the temples and vertex balding while women normally diffusely thin over the top of their scalps. Both genetic and environmental factors play a role, and many etiologies remain unknown.Classic androgenic hair loss in males begins above the temples and vertex, or calvaria, of the scalp. As it progresses, a rim of hair at the sides and rear of the head remains. This has been referred to as a 'Hippocratic wreath', and rarely progresses to complete baldness. The Hamilton-Norwood scale has been developed to grade androgenic alopecia in males.Female androgenic alopecia has been colloquially referred to as 'female pattern baldness', although its characteristics can occur in males as well. It more often causes diffuse thinning without hairline recession, and like its male counterpart rarely leads to total hair loss. The Ludwig scale grades severity of androgenic alopecia in females.Animal models of androgenic alopecia occur naturally and have been developed in transgenic mice, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bald uakaris (Cacajao rubicundus) and stump-tailed macaques (Macaca speciosa and Macaca arctoides), of which the macaques demonstrate the greatest incidence and most prominent hair loss.".
- Androgenic_alopecia diseasesdb "7773".
- Androgenic_alopecia emedicineSubject "derm".
- Androgenic_alopecia emedicineTopic "21".
- Androgenic_alopecia icd10 "L64".
- Androgenic_alopecia medlineplus "001177".
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- Androgenic_alopecia caption "Male androgenic alopecia".
- Androgenic_alopecia diseasesdb "7773".
- Androgenic_alopecia emedicinesubj "derm".
- Androgenic_alopecia emedicinetopic "21".
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- Androgenic_alopecia icd "L64".
- Androgenic_alopecia medlineplus "1177".
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- Androgenic_alopecia name "Androgenic alopecia".
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- Androgenic_alopecia subject Category:Androgens.
- Androgenic_alopecia subject Category:Conditions_of_the_skin_appendages.
- Androgenic_alopecia subject Category:Genetic_disorders_with_no_OMIM.
- Androgenic_alopecia type Abstraction100002137.
- Androgenic_alopecia type Attribute100024264.
- Androgenic_alopecia type Condition113920835.
- Androgenic_alopecia type ConditionsOfTheSkinAppendages.
- Androgenic_alopecia type Disease114070360.
- Androgenic_alopecia type GeneticDisease114151139.
- Androgenic_alopecia type GeneticDisordersWithNoOMIM.
- Androgenic_alopecia type IllHealth114052046.
- Androgenic_alopecia type Illness114061805.
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- Androgenic_alopecia type PhysicalCondition114034177.
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- Androgenic_alopecia type Disease.
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- Androgenic_alopecia comment "Androgenic alopecia (also known as androgenetic alopecia, alopecia androgenetica, male pattern baldness) is hair loss that occurs due to an underlying susceptibility of hair follicles to androgenic miniaturization. It is the most common cause of hair loss and will affect up to 70% of men and 40% of women at some point in their lifetime. Men typically present with hairline recession at the temples and vertex balding while women normally diffusely thin over the top of their scalps.".
- Androgenic_alopecia label "Alopecia androgénica".
- Androgenic_alopecia label "Androgenic alopecia".
- Androgenic_alopecia label "Łysienie androgenowe".
- Androgenic_alopecia label "مرض الصلع الوراثي".
- Androgenic_alopecia label "男性型脱毛症".
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs Alopecia_androgénica.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs 男性型脱毛症.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs Łysienie_androgenowe.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs m.0d5tz0.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs Q2276095.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs Q2276095.
- Androgenic_alopecia sameAs Androgenic_alopecia.
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- Androgenic_alopecia depiction Alopecia.jpg.
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- Androgenic_alopecia name "Androgenic alopecia".