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Androgenic alopecia, or male pattern hair loss, is a common cause of concern to men.
Some studies have suggested a survival advantage with androgenic alopecia.
Izonsteride may also be useful in the treatment of androgenic alopecia.
The main cause for this is male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia.
Men with androgenic alopecia are more likely to have a higher baseline of free androgens.
Baldness is most often caused by a medical condition known as Androgenic alopecia.
Androgenic alopecia is another form of hair loss.
In women, androgenic alopecia is referred to as female pattern baldness.
The diagnosis of androgenic alopecia can be usually established based on clinical presentation in men.
Loss of scalp hair androgenic alopecia can also occur.
A pattern in androgenic alopecia (male balding) has been named after the character.
Now off-patent, it is available over-the-counter for the treatment of androgenic alopecia.
The Ludwig scale grades severity of androgenic alopecia in females.
Like spironolactone, it is more often used clinically in female androgenic alopecia.
More than 95% of hair thinning in men is male pattern baldness, or androgenic alopecia.
About a quarter of women in their 40s have some degree of baldness (androgenic alopecia).
Experts think genetics and aging play a role in androgenic alopecia, along with the hormonal changes of menopause.
The Hamilton-Norwood scale has been developed to grade androgenic alopecia in males.
In women with androgenic alopecia, there was an increased association with corticosteroid and estrogen use.
Female patients with mineralocorticoid resistance present with androgenic alopecia.
Androgenic alopecia is typically experienced as a "moderately stressful condition that diminishes body image satisfaction".
The Polish group than developed criteria to diagnose female androgenic alopecia based solely on videodermoscopy images.
Affected children display premature androgenic alopecia.
Androgenic alopecia is a counterproductive outcome of the anabolic effect of androgens.
Androgenic alopecia would show perifollicular fibrosis on biopsy.