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  1. Alopecia areata is a condition that causes round patches of hair loss. It can lead to total ... Alopecia areata is thought to be an autoimmune condition . This occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks ...
  2. Partial or complete loss of hair is called alopecia. ... if it is in an unusual pattern, include: Alopecia areata (bald patches on the scalp, beard, and, ...
  3. ... 2020:chap 33. Sinclair R, Koh WL. Androgenetic alopecia. In: Lebwohl MG, Heymann WR, Coulson IH, Murrell ...
  4. ... N. Platelet-rich plasma and its utilities in alopecia: a systematic review. Dermatol Surg . 2020;46(1): ...
  5. Hair loss is referred to as alopecia. Patchy hair loss on the scalp is called alopecia areata. Complete scalp hair loss is alopecia totalis. Hair loss from the entire ...
  6. Hair loss is referred to as alopecia. Patchy hair loss on the scalp is called alopecia areata. Complete scalp hair loss is alopecia totalis. Loss of all body hair ...
  7. This picture shows alopecia areata, under treatment. The hair loss is being treated with anthralin, which causes the brownish hyperpigmentation and can induce ...
  8. Pus-filled lesions (pustules) are unusual in alopecia areata, but can occur, as in this picture. The pustules are infected where medication was injected into the area.
  9. Many people who go through cancer treatment worry about hair loss. While it may be a side effect of some treatments, it does not happen ...
  10. Folliculitis, decalvans causes scarring with hair loss (alopecia). There are areas of "corn stalking" (grouped hairs arising within the area of alopecia), redness (erythema), crusting, and pustules. Due to severe scarring, ...
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