Importance/objectiveThere are a number of toxic agents that can cause alopecia. In this review we summarize the known substances that cause alopecia as one of the clinical signs of overdose or toxicity.Evidence reviewA search was conducted using PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane for studies describing hair loss of any type as a result of exposure to or ingestion of a toxic agent. The search yielded 856 articles, with 47 studies included in this review.FindingsAgents with the strongest evidence of association to alopecia include thallium, mercury, selenium, and colchicine. Agents with described incidents include boric acid, arsenic, vitamin A, botulinum toxin, Podostroma cornu-damae, and the synthetic opioid MT-45.Conclusions and relevanceNumerou...
Hair loss can be recognized as a life-threatening disorder. It is a health condition during which ha...
Given the worldwide popularity of hair dyeing, there is an urgent need to understand the toxicities ...
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...
Increased shedding of hair and noticeable hair thinning or baldness (alopecia) are increasingly cite...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Drugs may induce hair loss, stimulate hair growth or, more rarely, induce changes in the hair shape ...
Alopecia is one of the major and frequent toxicities of cytotoxic chemotherapy (Wang et al. 2006). I...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes non-scarring alopecia. While most c...
Drugs may cause hair loss, stimulate hair growth, or induce changes in the hair shape and color. Dru...
A case of accidental Thallium intoxication showing, as the only sign, alopecia of the scalp with dep...
Hair colour modifications comprise lightening/graying, darkening, or even a complete hair colour cha...
• External factors may result in hair loss, increased hair growth, or changes in the color and textu...
Abstract Analysis of hair provides useful information regarding drug addiction history or drug toxic...
Correlations between the concentrations of arsenic in scalp hair and in drinking water as well as in...
Hair loss can be recognized as a life-threatening disorder. It is a health condition during which ha...
Given the worldwide popularity of hair dyeing, there is an urgent need to understand the toxicities ...
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...
Increased shedding of hair and noticeable hair thinning or baldness (alopecia) are increasingly cite...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Hairs are produced in hair follicles that have a cyclic activity. The cycles that normal hair follic...
Drugs may induce hair loss, stimulate hair growth or, more rarely, induce changes in the hair shape ...
Alopecia is one of the major and frequent toxicities of cytotoxic chemotherapy (Wang et al. 2006). I...
Alopecia areata (AA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes non-scarring alopecia. While most c...
Drugs may cause hair loss, stimulate hair growth, or induce changes in the hair shape and color. Dru...
A case of accidental Thallium intoxication showing, as the only sign, alopecia of the scalp with dep...
Hair colour modifications comprise lightening/graying, darkening, or even a complete hair colour cha...
• External factors may result in hair loss, increased hair growth, or changes in the color and textu...
Abstract Analysis of hair provides useful information regarding drug addiction history or drug toxic...
Correlations between the concentrations of arsenic in scalp hair and in drinking water as well as in...
Hair loss can be recognized as a life-threatening disorder. It is a health condition during which ha...
Given the worldwide popularity of hair dyeing, there is an urgent need to understand the toxicities ...
Introduction: Hairdressers constitute a major subgroup in the service sector. They are exposed to va...