Male androgenetic alopecia
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Baglam, Suleyman
Kutlubay, Zekayi
Serdaroglu, Server
Engin, Burhan
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Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a form of hair loss due to the effects of androgens, in genetically susceptible individuals. This disease is seen very commonly in every population and causes increased amount of stress for the patients. The disease is known from very early ages and is first medically described by Hamilton. The pathogenesis of the disease can be based on age, genetic factors, and androgens. Clinically alopecia is observed on the temporal and vertex areas, during postpubertal period. Vellus like hairs are pathognomonic for the disease. The decrease in anagen/telogen ratio is detected in histopathological examination. The treatment consists of topical mioxidil, oral finasteride and commonly used surgical methods.
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