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research Involvement of the Bulge Region with Decreased Expression of Hair Follicle Stem Cell Markers in Senile Female Cases of Alopecia Areata
Decreased CD200 in hair follicles may cause immune issues in some alopecia areata cases.
research Increased Number of OKT6-Positive Dendritic Cells in the Hair Follicles of Patients with Alopecia Areata
Higher levels of certain immune cells in hair follicles may contribute to alopecia areata.
research Expression Patterns of Programmed Cell Death 4 Protein in Normal Human Skin and Some Representative Skin Lesions
Increasing PDCD4 protein may help prevent or treat some skin cancers.
research The Contributory Roles of Th17 Lymphocyte and Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte at the Hair Bulge Region and Hair Bulb Area in Chronic Alopecia Areata Patients
Certain immune cells contribute to severe hair loss in chronic alopecia areata, with Th17 cells possibly having a bigger impact than cytotoxic T cells.
research Acute Diffuse And Total Alopecia: A New Subtype Of Alopecia Areata With A Favorable Prognosis
A new type of rapid hair loss called ADTA usually gets better on its own within 6 months.
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1 / 1 resultscommunity Topical dutasteride is superior to oral finasteride
Topical dutasteride is more effective than oral finasteride for male pattern hair loss, with fewer side effects. Some prefer oral treatments for convenience, while others use topical solutions like minoxidil and dutasteride, sometimes with microneedling, for better results.