8 citations
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  November 1978   in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”    Cyproterone acetate can effectively treat idiopathic hirsutism, but ethinyl oestradiol and lynoestrenol may not always reduce hair growth.  
      67 citations
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  July 1985   in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”
           67 citations
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  July 1985   in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”    Men's thigh hair grows longer and has a longer growth cycle than women's, but arm hair growth is similar between genders.  
      46 citations
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  May 1986   in “Seminars in Reproductive Medicine”
           46 citations
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  May 1986   in “Seminars in Reproductive Medicine”    Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone affect hair growth, and new techniques like the folliculogram help study it, but fully understanding hair growth is still complex.  
      26 citations
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  December 1981   in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”
           26 citations
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  December 1981   in “British journal of dermatology/British journal of dermatology, Supplement”    Cyproterone acetate reduced hair growth in most hirsute females and made hair softer, thinner, and lighter.  
      2 citations
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  January 1984   in “Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry”
           2 citations
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  January 1984   in “Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry”    Benzodiazepines changed hormone levels but did not affect hair growth in women with idiopathic hirsutism.