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Diagnosing Hair Loss

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Hi everyone,

It’s me again – found an interesting article online about hair loss diagnosis/tests and wanted to share.

There are a variety of options to diagnose male pattern baldness (or other types of hair loss), including
  • Pull Test:
    • Assesses severity of hair shedding
    • Gentle traction on 40–60 hairs in three separate scalp areas
    • Microscopic examination and counting of extracted hairs
    • Normal/negative pull test: Three or fewer hairs extracted
    • Positive pull test: Six or more hairs extracted from a single area
    • Microscopic analysis includes identification of telogen or anagen phase and checking for anomalies:
      • Telogen roots: Club-shaped bulb, absence of inner root sheath, common in various hair disorders
      • Anagen roots: Darkly pigmented, triangular or delta-shaped
  • Wash Test:
    • Valuable tool where the patient collects hairs shed during standardized shampooing
    • One study found: Counting shed hairs divided into groups (5 cm or longer, 3–5 cm, 3 cm or shorter)
    • Classification of male pattern baldness if at least 10% of shed hairs are telogen vellus hairs (short, pale and thin telogen-phase hairs)
    • Advantages: Modified wash test evaluates the entire scalp
  • Other options
    • Other diagnosis options include invasive options (such as scalp biopsies) and other non-invasive options (such as trichoscopy).

Dropping the article details in case anyone wants to research further:

Katherine A Gordon & Antonella Tosti (2011) Alopecia: evaluation and treatment, Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 4:, 101-106, DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S10182
 
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