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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Alopecia
  1. Androgenetic alopecia is a common form of hair loss in both men and women. In men, it is also known as male pattern baldness, and in women, it is also known as female ...
  2. Alopecia areata is a common disorder that causes hair loss. "Alopecia" is a Latin term that means baldness, and "areata" refers to the patchy nature of the hair ...
  3. T-cell immunodeficiency, congenital alopecia, and nail dystrophy is a type of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), which is a group of disorders characterized ...
  4. ... movement.Other characteristic features of CARASIL include premature hair loss (alopecia) and attacks of low back pain. The hair loss often begins during adolescence and is limited to ...
  5. ... with VDDR2A and VDDR2B have abnormally high levels.Hair loss (alopecia) can occur in VDDR2A, although not everyone with this form of the condition has alopecia. Affected individuals can have sparse or patchy hair ...
  6. ... Individuals with frontonasal dysplasia type 2 can have hair loss (alopecia) and an enlarged opening in the two bones ... clefting syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Frontonasal dysplasia with alopecia and genital anomaly Frontonasal dysplasia National Organization for ...
  7. ... can remain stable or progress to complete scalp hair loss (alopecia) and a decrease in body hair.Rarely, people ... Oct 2. Citation on PubMed Shimomura Y. Congenital hair loss disorders: rare, but not too rare. J Dermatol. ...
  8. ... and dental abnormalities. Some affected individuals also have hair loss (alopecia) on the scalp, eyebrows, and underarms. The alopecia is described as noncicatricial because it does not ...
  9. ... nose. People with Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome also experience hair loss (alopecia) that begins in childhood and worsens over time. ... in C2orf37, encoding a nucleolar protein, cause hypogonadism, alopecia, diabetes mellitus, mental retardation, and extrapyramidal syndrome. Am ...
  10. ... and toenails, joint deformities (contractures) that limit movement, hair loss (alopecia), and thinning of the protective outer layer (enamel) ... features of this form of the condition include hair loss, abnormal fingernails and toenails, and irregular tooth enamel. ...
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