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  1. ... condition. Please tell us about your experience with alopecia areata. My diagnosis was a little different than many people with alopecia. My first diagnosis came when I was in third grade. I ...
  2. ... hair follicles (follicular atrophoderma); coarse hair with scarring alopecia; and cataracts. Diagnosis/testing. The diagnosis of CDPX2 is established in ...
  3. ... thickening of subcutaneous tissues (e.g., thick ears) Alopecia Establishing the Diagnosis The clinical diagnosis of Alström syndrome is based ...
  4. ... of the disease following the onset of neurologic symptoms Spondylosis and alopecia are rarer findings. Spondylosis deformans is seen in ... be considered in any young person who has alopecia in conjunction with multiple white matter lesions ... Diagnosis of HTRA1 Disorder View in own window Gene( ...
  5. ... alopecia, diabetes mellitus, ID, & extrapyramidal syndrome) 6 Childhood Alopecia may be earliest symptom; ID & delayed puberty Progressive extrapyramidal disorder, generalized & focal ...
  6. ... the scalp associated with areas of scarring, and alopecia, trismus, and excessive freckling. Diagnosis/testing. The diagnosis of a TP63 -related disorder ...
  7. ... extremities and/or head, milia, nail dystrophy, scarring alopecia, hypotrichosis, and corneal abnormalities. Diagnosis/testing. The diagnosis of EB-PA is established ...
  8. ... skin (aplasia cutis congenita), milia, nail dystrophy, scarring alopecia, hypotrichosis, pseudosyndactyly, and other contractures. Diagnosis/testing. The diagnosis of JEB is established in ...
  9. Depending on the form of EB, symptoms can include: Alopecia (hair loss) Blisters around the eyes and nose Blisters in or around the mouth and throat, causing feeding problems or swallowing difficulty ...
  10. ... loss, it often occurs within 6 months after symptoms first start. This is called alopecia totalis when the entire scalp is involved, and alopecia universalis when the entire body is affected.
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