The purpose of this study is to assess whether patients with the classic form of Fabry disease have significantly less androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness).
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that adult males with classic form of Fabry disease have a significantly lower incidence of androgenic alopecia than matched controls. Study Population: 120 patients aged 20-64 with Fabry disease that have GLA mutations or alpha-galactosidase A activity associated with no residual enzyme activity and non-Fabry male controls of the same age range and the same number of non-Fabry controls. Design: This is a cross-sectional study comparing the prevalence of androgenic alopecia in two groups of subjects. Outcome Measures: The levels of the outcome will be no androgenic alopecia and frontal only androgenetic alopecia opposed to vertex only and frontal and vertex androgenetic alopecia.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
107
Baylor University Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, United States
No and frontal only androgenetic alopecia
No and frontal only androgenetic alopecia opposed to vertex only and frontal and vertex androgenetic alopecia.
Time frame: 1 Year
Vertex only and frontal and vertex androgenetic alopecia.
No and frontal only androgenetic alopecia opposed to vertex only and frontal and vertex androgenetic alopecia.
Time frame: 1 Year
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