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alopecia area OR vitiligo
- ... there may be an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in the affected area.When the underlying bone and other tissues are ...
- ... can cause loss of hair in the affected area (scarring alopecia). Candidiasis of the nails can result in thick, ...
- ... kidney problems (nephritis), vitamin B12 deficiency, hair loss (alopecia), loss of skin color in blotches (vitiligo), high blood pressure (hypertension), or a small (atrophic) ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... own tissues. While the pigment loss associated with vitiligo results from the immune ... About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics ...
- ... 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, ...