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Alopecia areata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alopecia areata ( AA ) is a condition affecting humans, in which hair is lost from some or all areas of the body, usually from the scalp.. Because it causes bald spots on the scalp, especially in t...
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Causes of Alopecia including triggers, underlying medical cause of Alopecia, risk factors, and what causes Alopecia. ... Types of Alopecia ... Complications of Alopecia...
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Symptoms of Alopecia including 4 medical symptoms and signs of Alopecia, alternative diagnoses, misdiagnosis, and correct diagnosis for Alopecia signs or Alopecia symptoms. ... Types of Alopecia...
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Alopecia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alopecia or hair loss is the medical description of the loss of hair from the head or body, sometimes to the extent of baldness. Unlike the common aesthetic depilation of body hair, alopecia tends ...
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Alternate Name(s): Loss of hair; Alopecia; Baldness ...... Partial or complete loss of hair is called alopecia.
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Alopecia areata with pustules ... Alopecia totalis - back view of the head ... The specific cause of alopecia areata is unknown. A family history of alopecia is present in about a fifth of all cases. Alopecia areata is occasionally associated with autoimmune diseases.
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Read about alopecia areata causes, symptoms (bald spot), diagnosis and hair loss treatment (shampoo). Alopecia areata may be hereditary and isn't contagious. ... What is alopecia areata?
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