| Literature DB >> 36115913 |
Shuang Chen1, Xiaohang Xie1, Guoqiong Zhang1,2, Yong Zhang3.
Abstract
Androgenetic alopecia is the most common form of hair loss, affecting 85% of men and 40% of women. Androgenetic alopecia is a disease caused by multiple factors, such as genetics, hormones, and systemic diseases; however, the exact cause remains undetermined. Recent studies have found that it is associated with a high incidence of endocrine diseases and other comorbidities. It may not only be a skin disease but also an early signal of underlying systemic diseases. Effective management requires timely diagnosis and treatment initiation. However, in current clinical practice, androgenetic alopecia is still not fully understood or treated. Recognizing the true physical, social, and emotional burden of androgenic alopecia, as well as its associated comorbidities, is the first step in improving the prognosis of affected patients. This review aimed to gather the known pathological factors and provide a reference for clinical physicians to understand androgenetic alopecia and its comorbidities in depth, thereby enabling early recognition of the underlying systemic diseases and providing timely treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Androgenetic alopecia; Comorbidities; Systemic diseases
Year: 2022 PMID: 36115913 PMCID: PMC9483356 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-022-00799-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Comorbidities in androgenic alopecia and symptoms
| Symptom no. | Comorbidities | Symptoms | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyperandrogenemia | An increase in androgen levels, hirsutism, alopecia | [ |
| 2 | Polycystic ovary syndrome, obesity, and so on | Alopecia, acne, infertility | [ |
| 3 | Insulin resistance | Acanthosis nigricans, polycystic ovary syndrome, type 2 diabetes | [ |
| 4 | Hypothyroidism | High thyroid-stimulating hormone, alopecia | [ |
| 5 | Prostate cancer | Hyperandrogenemia, alopecia | [ |
| 6 | Testicular germ cell tumors | Androgenic alopecia, especially frontal baldness | [ |
| 7 | Androgen-secreting tumors | Hirsutism, alopecia, hirsutism | [ |
| 8 | Thyroid cancer | Androgenic alopecia | [ |
| 9 | Metabolic syndrome | Abdominal obesity, hypertension, high-density lipoprotein, and androgenic alopecia | [ |
| 10 | Atherosclerosis | Androgenic alopecia | [ |
| 11 | Hypertension | Hyperaldosteronism, alopecia | [ |
| 12 | Psychological disorders | Depression, anxiety, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and loss of confidence | [ |
| 13 | Urinary calculi | Total alopecia, pattern alopecia | [ |
| 14 | Benign prostatic hyperplasia | A larger prostate | [ |
| 15 | Nutritional deficiencies | The levels of hair and serum zinc and copper in patients with AA and AGA were significantly lower. the lack of amino acids | [ |
| 16 | Seborrheic dermatitis | Androgenic alopecia | [ |
| 17 | Acne vulgaris | Androgenic alopecia | [ |
| 18 | Myotonic dystrophy type 1 | Alopecia, myotonia, myasthenia | [ |
| 19 | Autoimmune diseases | Early onset androgenic alopecia | [ |
Genetic polymorphism and human behaviors of androgenic alopecia
| Risk factors | Population | References |
|---|---|---|
| Genetic polymorphism | Familial cases | [ |
| Cigarette smoking | Female cases | [ |
| Quality of life | Female cases | [ |
| Sleep disturbances | Male and female cases | [ |
| Alcohol intake | Male and female cases | [ |
| Meat consumption and insufficient fruits and vegetables | Male cases | [ |
| Androgenetic alopecia is a multifactorial disease that seriously affects people’s work, love, and interpersonal relationships. At present, its specific pathogenesis is still elusive, and the existing treatment cannot give satisfactory results to patients. |
| We reviewed recent studies on the systemic diseases associated with androgenetic alopecia. |
| It is hoped that our research will lead to a better understanding that this disease is not a simple skin disease, as well as early diagnosis and treatment of other diseases to improve patient outcomes. |