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- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- 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.
- Trichotillomania is repetitive twisting and twirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well- ...
- This picture shows alopecia areata, under treatment. The hair loss is being treated with anthralin, which causes the brownish hyperpigmentation and can induce ...
- 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 ...
- Images ... An ulcer is a crater-like lesion on the skin or mucous membrane caused by an inflammatory, infectious, or malignant condition. ...
- 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...