Abstract
Complete alopecia is an extreme state, a result of substantial impairment of hair growth. In most cases of alopecia however, impairment of hair growth is less than complete and probably escapes detection since discriminatory techniques are required to detect impairments of hair growth when hair fall per se is subliminal. Identification of the influences of drugs on the growth of hair in the absence of hair fall is possible only by careful examination of hairs for specific indicators of specific events since hair growth can be affected in several distinct and distinctive ways. These are 1.) change in normal hair cycle, 2.) disruption of the mitotic cycle, 3.) change in hair size and 4.) change in rate of hair fiber production.
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