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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for alopecia area OR vitiligo
  1. ... there may be an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in the affected area.When the underlying bone and other tissues are ...
  2. ... can cause loss of hair in the affected area (scarring alopecia). Candidiasis of the nails can result in thick, ...
  3. ... kidney problems (nephritis), vitamin B12 deficiency, hair loss (alopecia), loss of skin color in blotches (vitiligo), high blood pressure (hypertension), or a small (atrophic) ...
  4. ... may share some genetic risk factors. People with alopecia areata have an increased risk of developing other autoimmune disorders, including vitiligo, systemic lupus erythematosus, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and ...
  5. ... typically have abnormalities of the nose, a long area between the nose and upper lip (philtrum), and droopy upper eyelids (ptosis). Individuals with frontonasal dysplasia type 2 can have hair loss (alopecia) and an enlarged opening in the two ...
  6. ... nose with a rounded tip; a long, smooth area between the nose and the upper lip ... affected by hair loss, with many being nearly or completely bald soon ...
  7. ... a rounded tip; large ears, a long, smooth area between the nose and the upper lip ... affected by hair loss with many being nearly or completely bald soon ...
  8. ... own tissues. While the pigment loss associated with vitiligo results from the immune ... About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics ...
  9. ... of stroke, deterioration of cognitive function (dementia), premature hair loss (alopecia), and attacks of low back pain. These signs ... of TGF-β signaling may also underlie the hair loss and back pain seen in people with CARASIL, ...