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Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a primary lymphocytic cicatricial alopecia that is characterized by a distinct progressive recession of the frontotemporal hairline that often includes eyebrow loss. 1-4 First described in 1994 by Kossard, 5 FFA has histopathologic features indistinguishable from those seen in lichen planopilaris (LPP), and ...
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Androgenetic alopecia, one of the most common forms of hair loss, usually has a specific pattern of temporal-frontal loss in men and central thinning in women.
1 Οκτ 2009 · In this article, the authors review the most common clinical causes of hair loss in women, and emphasize the role of hormonal changes in the regulation of hair loss and hair growth.
1 Σεπ 2003 · This article focuses on androgenic alopecia (AGA) and will, at times, be referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) or female pattern hair loss (FPHL).
Frontal fibrosing alopecia is a form of scarring hair loss affecting the hair margin on the front of the scalp. This happens due to inflammation and destruction of the hair follicles. There may also be hair loss from the scalp near the ears and from the eyebrows.
Frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA) is a primary patterned cicatricial alopecia that mostly affects postmenopausal women and causes frontotemporal hairline regression and eyebrow loss. Although the incidence of FFA has increased worldwide over the last ...
The clinical aspects of female pattern hair loss differ according to the origin. When the problem is typical female androgenetic alope-cia (FAGA), it starts by a specific diffuse loss of hair of the parietal or frontovertical regions (“in the crown”) maintaining the frontal hair-line.