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The authors have perfected a thick-tissue preparation method for observing hair at various stages of growth, and their findings challenge the currently held three-stage common hair cycle. They have put forward a new hypothesis, the four-stage essential hair cycle, that incorporates their discovery that stem cells are located in the isthmal portion of the sebaceous gland. The essential hair cycle is then used to review the factors contributing to the process of androgenetic alopecia, or premature balding, as it is commonly called. This is followed by an explanation of some general measures for the prevention of androgenetic alopecia and a description of the treatments available.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Examines how baldness can be prevented naturally, through diet and supplementation, and how the general health of the hair can be improved.
New edition of a two-volume set essential for radiology residents during their angiography/interventional rotations and for practitioners. Also, nonradiologists will find it of value; though chapters are highly technical, each contains subsections describing indications for and medical aspects and potential side effects of interventional procedures, thus making current information accessible to primary care physicians seeking new and less-invasive management methods. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR