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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15818439

ABSTRACT

Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a common dermatological condition affecting both men and women. In the case of men, up to 30% over the age of 30 and more than 50% over the age of 50 are affected. AGA also affects women although clinical signs are usually milder and associated with diffuse thinning of the scalp hair. AGA invariably causes serious psychological problems especially in women. By far the most promising approaches to the treatment of baldness in men are drug therapies, such as topical minoxidil and finasteride administered systemically. Mild to moderate AGA in women can be treated with antiandrogens and/or topical minoxidil with good results in many cases.


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Alopecia/drug therapy , Finasteride/therapeutic use , Minoxidil/therapeutic use , 5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors , Alopecia/psychology , Alopecia/surgery , Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Female , Hair/drug effects , Hair/growth & development , Hair Follicle/drug effects , Humans , Male , Vasodilator Agents/therapeutic use
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