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2015
A large number of scalp disorders may destroy the hair follicles and result in cicatricial alopecia. These include diseases that primarily affect the hair follicles as well as diseases that affect the dermis and secondarily cause follicular destruction. Once established, cicatricial alopecia is a permanent condition that cannot be reversed by treatment.
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A large number of scalp disorders may destroy the hair follicles and result in cicatricial alopecia. These include diseases that primarily affect the hair follicles as well as diseases that affect the dermis and secondarily cause follicular destruction. Once established, cicatricial alopecia is a permanent condition that cannot be reversed by treatment.
TOSTI, ANTONELLA +2 more
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Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2013
Peter A, Lio, Kachiu C, Lee
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Peter A, Lio, Kachiu C, Lee
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Alopecia areata: a review on diagnosis, immunological etiopathogenesis and treatment options
Clinical and Experimental Medicine (Testo stampato), 2021A. Sterkens, J. Lambert, A. Bervoets
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Gilhar, Amos, Etzioni, Amos, Paus, Ralf
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Gilhar, Amos, Etzioni, Amos, Paus, Ralf
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Journal of American Academy of Dermatology, 2020
Harrison H. Lee +6 more
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Harrison H. Lee +6 more
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