1. Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is a condition that causes round patches of hair loss.
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2. Hair Loss
Hair loss, or alopecia , is total or partial baldness caused by hormonal changes or physical or mental stress .
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3. Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata usually begins when clumps of hair fall out, resulting in totally smooth, round hairless patches on the scalp. In some cases the hair may become thinner without noticeable patches of baldness, or it may grow and break off, leaving ...
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4. Alopecia areata - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is hair loss of unknown cause, characterized by round patches of complete baldness. Alopecia totalis; Alopecia universalis Hi Im a 15 year old male. 4 months ago I noticed a receding hairline (temples and frontal)......
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5. Alopecia areata: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
The cause of alopecia areata is unknown. About a fifth of people with this condition have a family history of
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6. Management of alopecia areata. [BMJ. 2010] - PubMed result
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7. National Alopecia Areata Foundation - healthfinder.gov - NAAF
The National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF) was established in 1981 as a support network for people who have this disorder, to disseminate information about it, and to raise funds for research. The Foundation provides information on alopecia ar.....
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8. Management of alopecia areata. [BMJ. 2010] - PubMed result
Management of alopecia areata. Epithelial Sciences, School of Translational Medicine, University of Manchester. mjharries@doctors.org.uk PMID: 20656774 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Topical immunotherapy: unapproved uses, dosages, or indications....
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9. Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a condition that causes a person’s hair to fall out. (Alopecia is the medical term for baldness; there are various types of alopecia, including alopecia areata.)
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10. Alopecia areata
The cause of alopecia areata is unknown. About a fifth of people with this condition have a family history of alopecia. Alopecia areata may sometimes occur with autoimmune diseases.
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