Alopecia Androgenetica — Its Incidence in Japanese and Associated Conditions

  • Takashima I
  • Iju M
  • Sudo M
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Hamilton (1951), in a frontier work, extensively studied the developing patterns of scalp hair in men and women from the prenatal period through the tenth decade. He divided the balding patterns into eight types with three sub-divisions, then compared the incidence of baldness between Caucasian and Chinese.

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Takashima, I., Iju, M., & Sudo, M. (1981). Alopecia Androgenetica — Its Incidence in Japanese and Associated Conditions. In Hair Research (pp. 287–293). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81650-5_42

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