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Scarring alopecia of scalp
- ... leave a scar after they heal. When the scalp is involved, there may be an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in the affected area.When the underlying bone ...
- ... thickened patches; when these patches occur on the scalp, they can cause loss of hair in the affected area (scarring alopecia). Candidiasis of the nails can result in thick, ...
- ... yellow-orange patches of skin, usually on the scalp or face. The patch is typically hairless, leaving a distinct region of baldness (alopecia). Similar to keratinocytic epidermal nevi, nevi sebaceous can ...
- ... toes. People with this disorder usually have sparse scalp hair, and their eyelashes and eyebrows can also ... Horiguchi Y, Kiyokane K. Early blistering, poikiloderma, hypohidrosis, alopecia and exocrine pancreatic hypofunction: a peculiar variant of ...
- ... infants, the rashes commonly occur on the face, scalp, hands, and feet. In children, the rashes are ... hair loss caused by a malfunctioning immune reaction (alopecia areata). They also have an increased risk of ...