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Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition causing hair loss, typically presenting as discrete bald patches on the scalp and potentially affecting all hair-bearing areas. Variants of Alopecia Areata Prevalence and Demographics Risk Factors Pathogenesis Clinical Presentation Diagnosis Differential Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Prognosis 4o
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Female Pattern Hair Loss (FPHL)
Causes Normal Hair Growth Cycle Hair Shedding and Miniaturisation Clinical Presentation: Diagnostic Approach: Treatment Options Overview: Medications: Other Treatments: Key Considerations: Factors Influencing Prognosis: Complications of Androgenetic Alopecia While AGA itself is mainly a cosmetic concern, it can be associated with various complications and linked conditions: Physical Complications: Psychological and…
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Telogen Effluvium
Contrast with Anagen Effluvium Population Affected by Telogen Effluvium Causes and Triggers Clinical Features and Presentation Chronic Telogen Effluvium Characteristics Diagnostic Approach Differential Diagnosis Considerations Management Strategies Prognosis and Outcome