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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for trichotillomania OR alopecia OR trauma
  1. 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 ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. 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.
  4. Trichotillomania is repetitive twisting and twirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well- ...
  5. This picture shows alopecia areata, under treatment. The hair loss is being treated with anthralin, which causes the brownish hyperpigmentation and can induce ...
  6. Images ... Head injury can occur when the head and neck is thrown violently such as in an accident. This type of head injury can also cause ...
  7. Images ... An ulcer is a crater-like lesion on the skin or mucous membrane caused by an inflammatory, infectious, or malignant condition. ...
  8. Blunt trauma to the abdomen is a major component of traumatic injury and can be deadly. Blunt trauma can occur during falls, motor vehicle accidents, or ...
  9. ... disease from an unknown cause (to diagnose), or trauma to the abdomen (gunshot or stab-wounds, or "blunt trauma"). Diseases that may be discovered by exploratory laparotomy ...
  10. ... underlying tissues. This is most often caused by trauma, and the risk of retinal detachment after minor trauma, such as a blow to the head, is ...
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