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the diagnostic approach to diseases leading to hair loss, and nonscarring alopecias were discussed. In this article (Part II of II), the focus is on scarring alopecias (dissecting folliculitis ...
Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) is a type of scarring alopecia (hair loss) that causes patches of hair loss that start on the top of the head and spread outward. It is a common ...
Other types of hair loss can be caused by autoimmune reactions, "both scarring and non-scarring, with non-scarring hair loss ...
Panelists discuss how the decision to treat vs observe alopecia areata (AA) depends on factors such as disease severity, ...
Too-tight ponytails aren’t good for your hair. It’s common (but oft-overlooked) knowledge that excessively tight braiding, ...
An antinuclear antibody (ANA) test helps identify autoimmune disorders like lupus, which can damage the scalp and lead to scarring hair loss. ANA testing helps doctors identify certain types of ...
Diseases which cause scarring like the lichen planus may result in a permanent hair loss due to scarring. Hair loss can also be due to medications administered to treat high blood pressure ...
Panelists discuss how adverse events associated with conventional therapies for alopecia areata (AA) are monitored through regular patient assessments, and how these events are managed by adjusting ...
You may also experience hair loss. Hair loss from psoriasis is usually temporary. In rare cases, you can develop scarring alopecia, which is a condition that can result in permanent hair loss and ...
This may lead to hair loss, a very common complaint in men and ... Part II will focus on scarring alopecias. Hair follicles are invaginations of the surface epidermis that can be divided into ...