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what is a distinguishing feature of alopecia androgenetica in women?
symmetric hair loss on the vertices of the scalp
hair loss with a receding hairline
diffuse, scattered hair loss across the entire top of the scalp
presence of inflammation and tenderness
hair loss around the chin
Androgenetic alopecia in women typically presents as diffuse, scattered hair loss across the entire top of the scalp, rather than a receding hairline which is more common in men. There is usually no inflammation or tenderness associated with it, and hair loss around the chin is not characteristic. Symmetric hair loss on the vertices is not the main distinguishing feature.
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Diffuse, scattered hair loss across the entire top of the scalp