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dc.contributor.advisorPutra, Imam Budi
dc.contributor.advisorJusuf, Nelva Karmila
dc.contributor.authorDhillon, Jesryn
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-21T02:39:47Z
dc.date.available2025-01-21T02:39:47Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositori.usu.ac.id/handle/123456789/100374
dc.description.abstractBackground: Hair is an important part of a woman's identity, with hair loss affecting up to 50% of women throughout their lives. Female androgenetic alopecia (FAGA) is one of the causes of nonscarring alopecia, and its prevalence varies across populations. The pathogenesis of FAGA involves genes, hormones, and microinflammation in hair follicles, with scalp microbiome as a key factor. Research on the role of the microbiome (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria) in FAGA is still limited. Objective: To determine the relationship between microbiome (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria) and female androgenetic alopecia. Subjects and Methods: This observational study with a cross-sectional design involving 30 FAGA subjects and 30 nonFAGA subjects who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Each patient underwent anamnesis, dermatological examination, and scalp swab collection. The data were statistically analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and were considered significant with a p-value of <0.05. Results: In the FAGA group, the most prevalent age group is 36-45 years (43.3%). The most common severity of FAGA observed is Ludwig I (66.7%). The most prevalent microbiome (aerobic bacteria) is Staphylococcus, both in the FAGA group (60%) and the non-FAGA group (30%). The most prevalent microbiome (anaerobic bacteria) is Cutibacterium, both in the FAGA group (53.3%) and the nonFAGA group (80%). The results of this study indicate a correlation between the microbiome (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria) and FAGA (p=0.028 and 0.024). Conclusion: There is a relationship between microbiome (aerobic and anaerobic bacteria) and FAGA.en_US
dc.language.isoiden_US
dc.publisherUniversitas Sumatera Utaraen_US
dc.subjectaerobic bacteriaen_US
dc.subjectanaerobic bacteriaen_US
dc.subjectfemale androgenetic alopeciaen_US
dc.subjectmicrobiomeen_US
dc.subjectscalp microbiomeen_US
dc.titleHubungan Antara Mikrobiom dengan Female Androgenetic Alopeciaen_US
dc.title.alternativeThe Relationship between Microbiome and Female Androgenetic Alopeciaen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.identifier.nimNIM217041067
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0025076506
dc.identifier.nidnNIDN0015096702
dc.identifier.kodeprodiKODEPRODI11103#Ilmu Kedokteran Klinis
dc.description.pages86 Pagesen_US
dc.description.typeTesis Magisteren_US
dc.subject.sdgsSDGs 3. Good Health And Well Beingen_US


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