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Hair Loss in Children

2015
Hair diseases represent frequent complaints in dermatology clinics, and they can be caused by a number of conditions reflected by specific diagnoses. Hair loss is not uncommon in the pediatric group, but its patterns in this group are different from those seen in adults. Additionally, in children, these disorders can have psychological effects that can
Rubina Alves, Ramon Grimalt
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Treatment of Hair Loss

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Hair loss is a common and distressing symptom. With the approval of two drugs that promote hair growth — finasteride and minoxidil — we can now treat patients with some types of hair loss. Both drugs influence the hair-growth cycle and increase the length and diameter of existing hair, although their mechanisms of action differ. In this article, I will
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Hair Loss in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
This well-detailed article discusses the common, and some of the less common, causes of hair loss in children.
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Hair and hair loss (alopecia)

2021
Abstract This chapter introduces the role of hair, both in our health and in society, before providing an overview of the conditions in which hair growth can be affected. These include hirsutism—excessive hair growth—and a condition known as alopecia, characterized by the absence of hair from places it would normally grow.
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Hair Loss

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
Reese L, Imhof   +2 more
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Hair Loss and Hair Growth

2021
Too much hair in the wrong place or too little in the right place can cause severe psychological distress for some people. Alopecia is best divided into scarring (cicatricial alopecia) and non-scarring causes. Scaring alopecia is usually due to a deep seated skin problem and often requires a skin biopsy for diagnosis.
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Female Pattern Hair Loss

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001
• Decrease in hair density in the central (vertex, mid and frontal) scalp, bitemporal and parietal regions in women.
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[Hair loss].

Praxis, 2003
Hair loss includes excessive shedding of hair (effluvium) and the alopecias, in which there is a decrease in the amount of hair. Both may occur diffusely, or in a circumscribed manner. The localization and pattern of circumscribed hair loss may give a clue to its cause.
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Hair Loss and Lithium

International Journal of Dermatology, 1984
P S, Mortimer, R P, Dawber
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A Newborn With Hair Loss

Clinical Pediatrics, 2013
Katherine Marie, Fyall   +2 more
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