December 2021   in “Journal of pharmaceutical research international”    Trichoscopic features can help dermatologists distinguish between female pattern hair loss and chronic telogen effluvium.  
     
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  October 2005   in “Archives of Dermatology”    Shorter, thinner hairs indicate AGA, while longer, thicker hairs suggest CTE; counting and measuring shed hairs helps diagnose hair loss type.  
     
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  March 2004   in “International Journal of Dermatology”    Woman's hair loss diagnosis changed from CTE to AA; multiple biopsies important for accurate diagnosis.  
     
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  August 2014   in “Clinical and Experimental Dermatology”    CTE and FPHL are different hair loss types with unique causes.  
     
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  December 1997   in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”    CTE can distort results in hair growth trials, so exclude it carefully.