| AGA | Androgenetic alopecia |
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| androgenetic merogony | <biology> The development of an egg fragment that has been fertilized by sperm but has no nuclei from the egg. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| androgenetic |
of or related to androgenesis
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| androgenetic alopecia |
alopecia androgene
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| androgenetic alopecia |
Hair loss that results from a genetic predisposition that makes follicles sensitive to the effects of DHT. This is the most common form of hair loss and can also affect women. Other terms for this condition include: MPB, male pattern baldness, female pattern baldness, hereditary Alopecia and Androgenic Alopecia.
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| androgenetic a. |
a progressive, diffuse, symmetric loss of scalp hair. In men it begins in the twenties or early thirties with hair loss from the vertex and the frontoparietal regions, ultimately leaving only a sparse peripheral rim of scalp hair (male pattern a. or male pattern baldness). In females it begins later, with less severe hair loss in the front area of the scalp. In affected areas, the follicles produce finer and lighter terminal hairs until terminal hair production ceases, with lengthening of the anagen phase and shortening of the telogen phase of hair growth. The etiology is unknown but is believed to be a combination of genetic factors and increased response of hair follicles to androgens.
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| androgenetic alopecia |
Refers to permanent hair loss resulting from the effects of genetic conditions. This condition is most commonly referred to as male or female pattern baldness.
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| androgenetic | of or related to androgenesis |
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