Loose anagen hair.

    September 1997 in “ PubMed
    Antonella Tosti, Anna Maria Peluso, Cosimo Misciali, Nicola Venturo, Annalisa Patrizi, Pier Alessandro Fanti
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    TLDR Loose anagen hair can appear at any age and may improve over time.
    The 1997 study "Loose anagen hair" involved 14 children and 5 adults, aged 8 months to 47 years, diagnosed with loose anagen hair (LAH). The study found that LAH can develop not only during childhood but also later in life. It can occur sporadically, in association with developmental or acquired conditions, or less commonly, as a familial disorder. Adult-onset LAH can be easily misdiagnosed as telogen hair loss. The pathologic findings of LAH do not show any specific features and are of little value in diagnosing this condition. In 4 children and 1 adult, the condition remained stable, while in 2 children and 1 adult, a significant improvement in hair density was observed. The study did not find any morphological abnormalities of the hair follicles, except for a high incidence of fragmentations of the inner root sheath.
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