Diffuse hair loss affects around 50% of women during their lives. Vitamins play an important role in cell growth and their deficiency may cause diffuse hair loss. However, vitamin deficiency during pregnancy is common and can influence hair growth and quality. Herein, we investigate whether a possible relationship exists between Ferritin, Hemoglobin (Hb), TSH, Zinc, vitamin B12, and vitamin D levels and hair loss in women of various age groups and different pregnancy periods. Our retrospective study included 85 women among which 35 were healthy and between 17-48 years, and 50 were pregnant with chronic diffuse hair loss and between17-48 years. Pregnant women were equally divided according to their month of gestation: Months 1-3 and Months 4...
Background: To determine serum ferritin, red cell folate and serum vitamin B12 levels in pregnant wo...
The objective of the present study was to perform comparative analysis of hair trace element content...
Background: The relationship between essential trace metals (ETMs) and the risk of neural tube defec...
Zinc and iron, for example, are crucial trace elements for pregnant women's health. This study has b...
Introduction: Various factors like physiological and emotional stress, drugs and nutritional deficie...
The relationship between iron body status and different types of hair loss has been investigated in ...
The research aims to identify the rates of hair loss during pregnancy and lactation and its relation...
Vitamin D deficiency is widely prevalent throughout the world. Pregnant women, neonates and infants ...
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has negative clinical consequences, such as associations with gluc...
Context: Iron is involved in critical physiological processes within the hair follicle, suggesting t...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Total body iron store is an integral factor in the development of hair follic...
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has negative clinical consequences, such as associations with gluc...
The objective of the present study was to perform comparative analysis of hair trace element content...
Background: Trace elements play a significant role in the regulation of human reproduction, while ad...
Background and Objectives: Iron deficiency is a highly prevalent problem in developing countries. On...
Background: To determine serum ferritin, red cell folate and serum vitamin B12 levels in pregnant wo...
The objective of the present study was to perform comparative analysis of hair trace element content...
Background: The relationship between essential trace metals (ETMs) and the risk of neural tube defec...
Zinc and iron, for example, are crucial trace elements for pregnant women's health. This study has b...
Introduction: Various factors like physiological and emotional stress, drugs and nutritional deficie...
The relationship between iron body status and different types of hair loss has been investigated in ...
The research aims to identify the rates of hair loss during pregnancy and lactation and its relation...
Vitamin D deficiency is widely prevalent throughout the world. Pregnant women, neonates and infants ...
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has negative clinical consequences, such as associations with gluc...
Context: Iron is involved in critical physiological processes within the hair follicle, suggesting t...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Total body iron store is an integral factor in the development of hair follic...
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has negative clinical consequences, such as associations with gluc...
The objective of the present study was to perform comparative analysis of hair trace element content...
Background: Trace elements play a significant role in the regulation of human reproduction, while ad...
Background and Objectives: Iron deficiency is a highly prevalent problem in developing countries. On...
Background: To determine serum ferritin, red cell folate and serum vitamin B12 levels in pregnant wo...
The objective of the present study was to perform comparative analysis of hair trace element content...
Background: The relationship between essential trace metals (ETMs) and the risk of neural tube defec...