Alopecia in women is a common problem, and conflicting observational data have failed to determine whether an association exists between alopecia and iron deficiency in women. We therefore utilized an analytical cross-sectional methodology to evaluate whether common types of alopecia in women are associated with decreased tissue iron stores, as measured by serum ferritin. We studied patients with telogen effluvium (n=30), androgenetic alopecia (n=52), alopecia areata (n=17), and alopecia areata totalis/universalis (n=7). The normal group consisted of 11 subjects without hair loss from the same referral base and source population as those patients with alopecia. We analyzed the data utilizing the unpaired Student's t test assuming unequal va...
Alopecia can either be inherited or acquired; the latter, more common, can be diffuse, patterned, an...
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Background and aims. Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-cicatricial type of hair loss, it presents clinic...
Alopecia in women is a common problem, and conflicting observational data have failed to determine w...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Total body iron store is an integral factor in the development of hair follic...
Context: Iron is involved in critical physiological processes within the hair follicle, suggesting t...
Role of iron in hair loss is not clear yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationsh...
Background: Hair loss affects over 25% of women in developed countries. Three hair disorders, androg...
Background: Although female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) occurs in genetically susceptible women, so...
Introduction: Various factors like physiological and emotional stress, drugs and nutritional deficie...
Background. The aim was to study the demographic and laboratory pattern of primary care patients wit...
The relationship between iron body status and different types of hair loss has been investigated in ...
Copyright © 2014 Ladan Dastgheib et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: Melasma is a common acquired disorder characterized by symmetric, hyperpigmented patches...
Background:Chronic telogen effluvium (CTE) is a distinct disorder characterized by an excessive, ala...
Alopecia can either be inherited or acquired; the latter, more common, can be diffuse, patterned, an...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Background and aims. Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-cicatricial type of hair loss, it presents clinic...
Alopecia in women is a common problem, and conflicting observational data have failed to determine w...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: Total body iron store is an integral factor in the development of hair follic...
Context: Iron is involved in critical physiological processes within the hair follicle, suggesting t...
Role of iron in hair loss is not clear yet. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationsh...
Background: Hair loss affects over 25% of women in developed countries. Three hair disorders, androg...
Background: Although female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) occurs in genetically susceptible women, so...
Introduction: Various factors like physiological and emotional stress, drugs and nutritional deficie...
Background. The aim was to study the demographic and laboratory pattern of primary care patients wit...
The relationship between iron body status and different types of hair loss has been investigated in ...
Copyright © 2014 Ladan Dastgheib et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: Melasma is a common acquired disorder characterized by symmetric, hyperpigmented patches...
Background:Chronic telogen effluvium (CTE) is a distinct disorder characterized by an excessive, ala...
Alopecia can either be inherited or acquired; the latter, more common, can be diffuse, patterned, an...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
Background and aims. Alopecia areata (AA) is a non-cicatricial type of hair loss, it presents clinic...