alopecia follicularis
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Alopecia areata — Classification and external resources Alopecia areata. ICD 10 L63 … Wikipedia
Alopecia mucinosa — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L65.2 (ILDS L65.200) Alopecia mucinosa (also known as Follicular mucinosis, Mucinosis follicularis, [1], Pinkus’ follicular mucinosis, [1] a … Wikipedia
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cicatricial alopecia — alopecia cicatrisata hair loss associated with scarring, usually irreversible and found on the scalp. It may be secondary to a process such as cancer, a burn, infection, or sarcoidosis or due to a primary disease process such as Graham Little… … Medical dictionary
Androgenic alopecia — Classification and external resources Androgenic alopecia in a male ICD 10 L64 … Wikipedia
Cicatricial alopecia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L66.9 (ILDS L66.900) ICD 9 704.09 The term cicatricial alopecia refers to a diverse group of rare disorders that destroy the hair follicle … Wikipedia
Noncicatricial alopecia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L63 L65 Noncicatricial alopecia is a nonscarring hair loss.[1] Causes Causes of noncicatricial alopecia include … Wikipedia
lichen planus follicularis — lichen planus accompanied by alopecia cicatrisata, with patches of pointed, keratotic lesions around hair follicles, often leading to local atrophy. Called also l. planopilaris and follicular lichen planus … Medical dictionary
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