1. Androgenetic alopecia as an indicator of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk.
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Ertas, Ragip, Orscelik, Ozcan, Kartal, Demet, Dogan, Ali, Ertas, Sule Ketenci, Aydogdu, Ebru Guler, Ascioglu, Ozcan, and Borlu, Murat
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METABOLIC syndrome diagnosis , *BALDNESS , *CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors , *ARTERIAL diseases , *INSULIN resistance , *CAROTID intima-media thickness , *PHYSIOLOGY , *DISEASE risk factors ,RISK factors - Abstract
Numerous studies have investigated a probable association between androgenetic alopecia (AGA) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) by researching limited and dispersed parameters. We aimed to evaluate both traditional and non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors in male patients with early-onset AGA. This case–control study included 68 participants: 51 male patients with early-onset AGA and 17 healthy male controls. Patients with AGA were classified into three groups according to the Hamilton–Norwood scale and the presence of vertex hair loss. Traditional and non-traditional cardiovascular risk factors were examined in all study subjects. Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed in 25 patients with AGA and in two control subjects (p < 0.05). The carotid intima–media thickness values were found to be significantly higher in patients with vertex pattern AGA than in patients without vertex baldness and controls (p < 0.05). The pulse-wave velocity values were also found to be significantly higher in patients (p < 0.001). A limitation of this study was the small study population. In conclusion, vertex pattern AGA appears to be a marker for early atherosclerosis. This finding supports the hypothesis that early-onset AGA alone could be an independent risk factor for CVD and metabolic syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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