Cardiovascular risk in patients with scarring and nonscarring alopecias: Assessing the current state of evidence
Abstract Alopecia is traditionally classified into scarring and nonscarring subtypes, with etiopathologies ranging from androgen‐mediated to immuno‐inflammatory. Over 50% of men and almost 50% of women will experience some form of hair loss in their lifetime. Given this prevalence and the psychosoci...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Sally (Author), Camille Robinson (Author), Seth J. Orlow (Author), Jerry Shapiro (Author), Michael Garshick (Author), Kristen Lo Sicco (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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