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of their clinical use in conditions such as androgenetic alopecias and hirsutism are included as well. Finally, surgical techniques for hair transplantation are discussed. This book is a standard textbook for everything pertaining to hair under normal and pathological conditions.978-3-642-74614-7978-3-642-74612-3TIGER 发表于 2025-3-27 10:47:19
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137352958d Parakkal 1974). These light microscopic studies revealed that human hairs, particularly vellus hairs, are richly endowed with networks of nerves. It was also found that the heaviest concentration of the nerve network encircles the follicle at the level of the sebaceous gland (Figs. 1–3).AVOW 发表于 2025-3-27 22:36:48
The Management of Change in Government is unsatisfactory, and a classification according to the underlying gene mutation remains the ultimate goal. In this chapter an attempt is made to categorize genetic hair disorders according to their mode of inheritance.Delirium 发表于 2025-3-28 05:51:46
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Innervation and Vasculature of the Hair Follicle,d Parakkal 1974). These light microscopic studies revealed that human hairs, particularly vellus hairs, are richly endowed with networks of nerves. It was also found that the heaviest concentration of the nerve network encircles the follicle at the level of the sebaceous gland (Figs. 1–3).