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HAIR DISEASES

Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
A few common causes of hair loss account for the vast majority of cases. A well-directed history and simple physical examination is often sufficient to make a diagnosis. Laboratory testing is often unnecessary. A scalp biopsy can be useful, but only if processed and interpreted correctly.
L C, Sperling, D S, Mezebish
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Diseases of Periocular Hair

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2011
Diseases of the periocular hair range from localized disease to systemic processes and may present challenging diagnostic questions. We present a comprehensive clinical guide to the evaluation and diagnosis of these disorders. Deficiencies in growth, excess production, changes in pigmentation, aberrant position, or abnormalities in form may affect this
Bobeck S, Modjtahedi   +3 more
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Diseases of the Hair and Nails

Medical Clinics of North America, 2009
The hair and nails are rapidly growing structures and as such their cell division can be interrupted by disease states and iatrogenic treatments. Other internal diseases can alter the structure and color of the hair and nails. These alterations in the hair and nails supply important information to the physician regarding the underlying diagnosis.
Shannon, Harrison, Wilma F, Bergfeld
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Hair Disorders in Autoimmune Diseases

Skin Appendage Disorders, 2023
Alopecia is a common feature in several autoimmune diseases. With a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, it may manifest with a scarring or non-scarring nature, in a diffuse, patchy, or localized pattern. We as dermatologists have the opportunity of assessing patients with hair loss who may have an underlying undiagnosed autoimmune disorder.
Giselle Rodríguez-Tamez   +4 more
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Hair and Hair Diseases

Archives of Dermatology, 1994
Hair and Hair Diseases is a giant book. The editors of this textbook and the individual chapter authors are not only acknowledged leaders in the hair sciences but are respected investigators, academicians, and clinicians. It has a multidisciplined approach that differs from the Rook-Dawber book, Diseases of the Hair and Scalp , which, although a ...
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Kinky Hair Disease

Pediatrics, 1972
Despite many recent advances in our understanding of progressive degenerative diseases of the nervous system which have permitted us in some instances to define the underlying enzymatic defect and to detect the disease in utero, treatment for affected children has been nonexistent in almost all instances.
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