L64 Androgenic alopecia
(Androgenic alopecia )Rare males and females disease from the section "Disorders of skin appendages". Causes not a significant loss of workdays. Not mortally.
Androgenic alopecia is diagnosed to women at 88.91% more often than men
1 398
Men are diagnosed with Androgenic alopecia. There were no deaths.
0 %
mortality in men with disease Androgenic alopecia
2 641
Women are diagnosed with Androgenic alopecia There were no deaths.
0 %
mortality in women with disease Androgenic alopecia
Risk group for the disease Androgenic alopecia men aged 40-59 and women aged20-24
Features of the disease Androgenic alopecia
Diagnostics
Treatment
Specific forms of the disease
L64.0: Drug-induced androgenic alopecia |
L64.8: Other androgenic alopecia |
L64.9: Androgenic alopecia. unspecified |
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Low risk, sick men and women, any age
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Low risk, sick men and women, any age
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Low risk, sick men and women, any age
Main symptoms
Hair loss
14 disease can be the cause of, sick men and women, any age