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Center for Health Research, Inc.; Alopecia, female hair loss, hair |
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Many of the women who come to the Hormone Center of New York for alopecia have been told so often that nothing can be done that they are stunned when they |
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This site is designed to provide clear, practical information about women?s common hormone problems including alopecia, acne, PMS, (Pre-menstrual syndrome), |
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The trigger for this type of baldness (called androgenetic alopecia) is DHT, a powerful sex hormone, body, and facial hair growth promoter that can |
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1 Hair loss and genetics; 2 Hormone levels correlated with androgenetic alopecia; 3 Hair loss and lifestyle; 4 Treatments; 5 References; 6 Bibliography |
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Adrenal Sex Hormone Alopecia. The term ?Alopecia? is simply the medical word Alopecia X seems to be a sex hormone imbalance in at least some cases and |
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Breeds in which PDH is commonly seen include the miniature poodle, dachshund, boxer, Boston terrier, and beagle; however, adrenal sex hormone alopecia is |
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Black skin disease; Growth hormone responsive alopecia Alopecia X seems to be a sex hormone imbalance in at least some cases and did not earn the name |
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pseudo-Cushing; adult-onset growth hormone deficiency; growth hormone-responsive alopecia; hyposomatotropism of the adult dog; sex-hormone alopecia |
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Lysodren is sometimes used to treat adrenal sex-hormone alopecia. In one study, 12 of 12 chows were noted to respond. In another study, 4 of 6 dogs were |
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Other causes of alopecia can include hormonal imbalances, allergies, immune deficiency Lysodren is sometimes used to treat adrenal sex-hormone alopecia. |
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Immunoreactivity of corticotropin- releasing hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone and ?-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in alopecia areata |
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Adrenal sex hormone alopecia. A fuzzy, thin hair coat and hair loss of unknown cause. May be due to hormone imbalances. Signs may include hair loss |
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Rooster feathering, androgenic alopecia, and hormone-dependent |
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Rooster feathering, androgenic alopecia, and hormone-dependent tumor growth: what is in common? Mayer JA, Chuong CM, Widelitz R. |
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Sex Hormone Alopecia. 3 Types. Oestrogen responsive in Females. Due to either poor oestrogen production or lack of cell receptors. Seen in Dachs., Boxers, |
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Sex Hormone intermediates in Dogs with Alopecia;hypothyroidism |
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Steroid hormone panels submitted to the UTCVM endocrinology laboratory over a 7.5-year period (783 samples) from dogs with alopecia were reviewed. |
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Alopecia X remains a skin disease with an unclear pathogenesis. Evaluation of several hormon blood levels have been not very diagnostic in the past. |
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Rooster feathering, androgenic alopecia, and hormone-dependent tumor growth: What is in common? Authors: Mayer, Julie Ann1; Chuong, Cheng-Ming1; Widelitz, |
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