Scarring Alopecia Biopsy: Lymphocytic vs Neutrophilic
Scarring alopecia biopsy reports usually become clear when you read them as patterns rather than as sin…
Scarring alopecia biopsy reports usually become clear when you read them as patterns rather than as sin…
Scarring alopecia early signs matter because once a follicle is replaced by scar tissue, regrowth can be…
Uncombable hair syndrome is a rare childhood-onset hair-shaft disorder where scalp hair becomes dry, fr…
Bubble hair syndrome is an acquired hair-shaft fragility problem where the shaft develops large interna…
Trichoptilosis (split ends) is a hair-shaft damage pattern where the distal part of the strand splits l…
Pili torti hair breakage is a hair-shaft fragility pattern where strands become flattened and twisted a…
Monilethrix (“beaded hair”) is a structural hair-shaft disorder where each strand develops regular cons…
Trichorrhexis nodosa is the single most common hair-shaft fragility disorder. The key idea is structura…
Diffuse alopecia areata (often called alopecia areata incognita ) is a form of alopecia areata that caus…
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