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Differential Diagnosis For Male pattern baldness in women
- Neoplastic Disorders
Ovary, arrhenoblastoma
Virilizing tumor- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Adrenogenital syndrome- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Menopause- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Adrenogenital syndrome, acquired
Polycystic ovaries/Stein-Leventhal
Virilism syndrome- Reference to Organ System
Alopecia- Drugs
17-Alkylated steroids Administration/Toxicity
Testosterone (Delatestryl/Testoderm) ad
Anabolic steroid hormone Administration/Toxicity
Androgen therapy- Synonyms
- AGA, ALOPECIA ANDROGENET, ALOPECIA ANDROGENETIC, alopecia androgenic, Alopecia hereditaria, Alopecia hereditaria (disorder), Alopecia hereditary, Alopecia Male Pattern, ANDROGENET ALOPECIA, Androgenetic Alopecia, Androgenic alopecia, Androgenic alopecia unspecified, Baldness Male Pattern, baldness male-pattern, BALDNESS MALE-PATTERNED, Common baldness, Hereditary alopecia, in women, Male pattern alopecia, Male pattern alopecia (disorder), Male Pattern Baldness, MPB, Pattern baldness
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