Digit-length ratios (2D:4D) as a phenotypic indicator of in utero androgen exposure is not prognostic for androgenic alopecia: a descriptive-analytic study of 1200 Iranian men


Submitted: 24 December 2015
Accepted: 4 April 2016
Published: 15 June 2016
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  • Amir Feily Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Masoomeh Hosseinpoor Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Ali Bakhti Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Mohamad Nekuyi Department of Dermatology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Saeed Sobhanian Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandarabas, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Zahra Fathinezhad Department of Community Health, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Reza Sahraei Department of Anesthesiology, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran, Islamic Republic of.
  • Marigdalia K. Ramirez-Fort Department of Dermatology, Tufts Medical Center, Boston, MA, United States.
The etiology of androgenic alopecia (AGA) involves several factors, including genetics, androgens, age and nutrition. Digit-length ratio of the index and ring finger (2D:4D) is an indicator of prenatal exposure to sex hormones. There is a paucity of studies that systemically review the possible positive predictive value of 2D:4D in the development of AGA. We performed a single-site, descriptive-analytical study among a racially homogeneous population. Our results revealed that no significant association was determined between right 2D:4D and AGA severity within our entire population (P=0.384, r=0.025), however a positive correlation coefficient was identified in subjects above the age of 40. Based on the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, 2D:4D does not predict the development of AGA. AGA is truly a multifactorial disease. Further, our findings suggest that increased in utero exposure to androgens as a fetus does not predispose men to develop AGA.

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Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom. Iran

Feily, A., Hosseinpoor, M., Bakhti, A., Nekuyi, M., Sobhanian, S., Fathinezhad, Z., Sahraei, R., & Ramirez-Fort, M. K. (2016). Digit-length ratios (2D:4D) as a phenotypic indicator of in utero androgen exposure is not prognostic for androgenic alopecia: a descriptive-analytic study of 1200 Iranian men. Dermatology Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2016.6386

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