Androgenetic Alopecia [electronic resource] : Modern Concepts of Pathogenesis and Treatment /
1. Structure of Skin and Hair Follicles -- 2. Preparation of Thick Tissue Specimens -- 3. Generation and Growth of Human Hair -- 4. Pigmentation of Hair -- 5. Blood Vessel System in Hair Follicles -- 6. Changes in Hair: Causative Factors -- 7. Hair Regeneration -- 8. Regeneration After Subcutaneous Tissue Shaving Procedure -- 9. Regeneration After Plucking -- 10. Regeneration After Electrical Epilation of the Hair -- 11. Regeneration of Scalp Hair -- 12. Hair Regeneration in the Mouse After Application of Anti-Cancer Agent, Particularly in Terms of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interaction -- 13. New Concept of the Hair Cycle (Sebaceous Gland Hypothesis) -- 14. Other Important Findings in the Hair Follicle -- 15. Hormones Classified According to Secretory Organ of Origin -- 16. Neuronal and Other Factors That Influence the Hair Follicle -- 17. Androgenetic Alopecia -- 18. Etiologic Factors in Male Pattern Baldness -- 19. Sebaceous Gland Hypothesis of Androgenetic Alopecia (Inaba 1985; Inaba and Inaba 1992a) -- 20. Histological Findings in Androgenetic Alopecia -- 21. Causal Mechanism of Progressive Androgenetic Alopecia -- 22. Differential Diagnosis (Types of Baldness Other than Male Pattern Baldness) -- 23. Relationship of Diet to Androgenetic Alopecia -- 24. General Measures for Prevention of Baldness -- 25. Therapy for Androgenetic Alopecia -- 26. Agents Used for the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia -- 27. Other Products Being Developed by Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Companies -- 28. Trial Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia with Oxidizing Agents (Inaba and Inaba 1984) -- 29. Operative Treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia -- 30. Artificial Hair Implantation -- 31. Another Solution: Hairpieces (Wigs) -- 32. Mechanism of Linear Scar Formation After Scalp Surgery: Preventive Measures -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- References.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
1996
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Subjects: | Medicine., Dermatology., Plastic surgery., Medicine & Public Health., Plastic Surgery., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-67038-4 |
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Summary: | 1. Structure of Skin and Hair Follicles -- 2. Preparation of Thick Tissue Specimens -- 3. Generation and Growth of Human Hair -- 4. Pigmentation of Hair -- 5. Blood Vessel System in Hair Follicles -- 6. Changes in Hair: Causative Factors -- 7. Hair Regeneration -- 8. Regeneration After Subcutaneous Tissue Shaving Procedure -- 9. Regeneration After Plucking -- 10. Regeneration After Electrical Epilation of the Hair -- 11. Regeneration of Scalp Hair -- 12. Hair Regeneration in the Mouse After Application of Anti-Cancer Agent, Particularly in Terms of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interaction -- 13. New Concept of the Hair Cycle (Sebaceous Gland Hypothesis) -- 14. Other Important Findings in the Hair Follicle -- 15. Hormones Classified According to Secretory Organ of Origin -- 16. Neuronal and Other Factors That Influence the Hair Follicle -- 17. Androgenetic Alopecia -- 18. Etiologic Factors in Male Pattern Baldness -- 19. Sebaceous Gland Hypothesis of Androgenetic Alopecia (Inaba 1985; Inaba and Inaba 1992a) -- 20. Histological Findings in Androgenetic Alopecia -- 21. Causal Mechanism of Progressive Androgenetic Alopecia -- 22. Differential Diagnosis (Types of Baldness Other than Male Pattern Baldness) -- 23. Relationship of Diet to Androgenetic Alopecia -- 24. General Measures for Prevention of Baldness -- 25. Therapy for Androgenetic Alopecia -- 26. Agents Used for the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia -- 27. Other Products Being Developed by Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Companies -- 28. Trial Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia with Oxidizing Agents (Inaba and Inaba 1984) -- 29. Operative Treatment for Androgenetic Alopecia -- 30. Artificial Hair Implantation -- 31. Another Solution: Hairpieces (Wigs) -- 32. Mechanism of Linear Scar Formation After Scalp Surgery: Preventive Measures -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- References. |
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