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![]() International Journal of DermatologyVolume 38 Issue 12, Pages 928 - 930 Published Online: 25 Dec 2001 Journal compilation © 2010 International Society of Dermatology The Official Journal of the International Society of Dermatology
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, | Related Articles | Citation Tracking CLINICAL TRIAL Improvement in androgenetic alopecia in 53–76-year-old men using oral finasteride Copyright 1999 Blackwell Science Ltd ABSTRACTTwenty-eight men with AGA, aged 53–76 years (mean, 65 years), were selected to participate in this trial from a double blind, placebo controlled, multicenter study of subjects with moderate symptoms of BPH. Patients received either finasteride 5 mg or placebo daily for 24 months. Hair counts were performed at entry to the study and at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. Hair counts were made directly on the scalp in a circular target area 1 in in diameter, located in the center of a template. The template was applied in such a way that its counting window fell on the most balding scalp area, which remained the same for each patient.
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