alopecia - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • cause: If someone is anemic this can cause excessive alopecia.
  • include: However toxicity ( including alopecia ) is less than might be expected and in combination with pulse steroids cyclophosphamide is often well tolerated.
  • have: She also tends to curve to the right and has patchy alopecia.
  • call: One of the more serious hair loss causes is a condition called alopecia.
  • develop: It is interesting to note that individuals with a deficiency in 5 alpha reductase do not develop androgenetic alopecia.

Preposition: in

  • woman: Propecia is not effective in the treatment of hair loss due to androgenetic alopecia in postmenopausal women.

Adjective modifier

  • androgenetic: In reality, androgenetic alopecia might depend on more or fewer than four genes, each of which might contribute variably to predisposition.
  • androgenic: Androgenic alopecia is a condition that affects about 2 % of the population, resulting in total hair loss all over the body.
  • patchy: She also tends to curve to the right and has patchy alopecia.
  • diffuse: What we are seeing here is diffuse alopecia due to transient hypothyroidism in a person technically suffering from hyperthyroidism.
  • female: Hormonal Change Hormonal changes are a common cause of female alopecia.
  • permanent: Permanent alopecia is caused by perms, colors and other cosmetic treatments.

Modifies a noun

  • areata: There is also alopecia areata which effects some of the hair on the head.
  • universalis: Within six months of the death of his friend, Jake had alopecia universalis total hair loss.
  • totalis: There is a successful model with alopecia totalis who models sometimes without a wig.
  • sufferer: Alopecia sufferers are pleasantly surprised at how natural it looks.

Noun used with modifier

  • traction: Traction alopecia is most commonly found in people with ponytails or cornrows that pull on their hair with excessive force.
  • term: The term alopecia is used throughout this site to refer to alopecia areata, alopecia totalis and alopecia universalis.
  • pattern: The most common type of alopecia seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also known as female pattern alopecia or baldness.

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