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Search for: [Abstract = "ution prevailed \(51.19%\), followed by a solution of minoxidil combined with prednisolone and estradiol \(35.71%\). 17.14% of the patients received systemic treatment. A small percentage of patients opted for aesthetic medicine procedures \(3.81%\). 22.86% of the patients also applied dietary supplements or over\-the\-counter topical products. For patients whose scalp vascularization was assessed with respect to the efficacy of 5% minoxidil solution, a significant increase in the total count was observed 6 months into the treatment, and a reduction in the number of single\-hair follicular units as compared to baseline. A reduction in the number of single\-hair follicular units was observed in 50.67% of the patients. At the same time, an increase in the total hair count was observed in 57.33% of the patients, and a lack of reduction in the total hair count was reported for 68% of the patients 6 months into the treatment. Conclusions\: Even though nearly half of the patients complained about symptoms indicative of hormonal disorders, no significant deviations from normal ranges were observed in the studied population. The high scores of stress exposure reported by the patients most likely stemmed from the very symptoms of the disease, as the patients represented diverse professional backgrounds and had different levels of professional activity. The patients responded equally well to topic"]

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