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how does telogen effluvium differ from female pattern alopecia androgenetica?
both result in diffuse nonspecific hair loss.
telogen effluvium occurs under transient situations.
female pattern alopecia androgenetica is an autoimmune disease.
telogen effluvium is characterized by a receding hairline.
the incidence of telogen effluvium in adults is around 75%.
Telogen effluvium is a transient condition causing increased hair shedding due to stress, illness, or hormonal changes. Female - pattern androgenetic alopecia is a chronic, genetic - based hair loss condition. Telogen effluvium occurs under transient situations while female - pattern alopecia is long - term. It's not an autoimmune disease for either in the common sense, and a receding hairline is more characteristic of male - pattern baldness or some forms of female - pattern alopecia rather than telogen effluvium. The incidence of telogen effluvium is not around 75% in adults. Both don't always result in diffuse non - specific hair loss in the same way.
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Telogen effluvium occurs under transient situations.