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eMedicine - Traction Alopecia : Article by Basil M Hantash, MD, PhD |
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Synonyms and related keywords: traumatic alopecia marginalis, chignon alopecia, nurse's cap alopecia, nonmarginal traction alopecia, alopecia linearis |
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Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: traumatic alopecia marginalis, chignon alopecia, nurse's cap alopecia, nonmarginal traction alopecia, alopecia |
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American Hair Loss Association - Surgical Hair Restoration / Women |
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Women with alopecia marginalis, a condition that looks very similar to traction alopecia. Due to the lack of stability in women suffering with female |
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Definition: alopecia marginalis from Online Medical Dictionary |
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alopecia marginalis. Hair loss at the hair line, a condition most commonly seen in blacks; commonly transient and caused by chronic traction, |
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traction alopecia. Circumscribed or diffuse loss of hair resulting from repetitive traction on the Alopecia marginalis is a form of traction alopecia. |
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Surgical correction of traumatic alopecia marginalis or traction alopecia in black women. Journal of Dermatologic Surgery & Oncology, January 1986; |
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Principles of Pediatric Dermatology - Chapter 48 : DISEASES OF THE |
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Alopecia marginalis usually this type occurs in dark races where there is loss of hair from the margins. Fig.417b. Alopecia marginalis Alopecia universalis |
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Women with alopecia marginalis, a condition that looks very similar to traction alopecia. WebMD Medical Reference from the American Hair Loss Association |
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Women who suffer hair loss due to trauma, including burn victims, scarring from accidents and chemical burns; Women with Alopecia marginalis, a condition |
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Hair Loss Information by Robert M. Bernstein MD, Hair Transplant |
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Alopecia Marginalis Hair loss primarily at the hairline and temples which is usually caused by continued traction from braids or hair extensions. |
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New Jersey Hair Restoration - Q&A with the NJ Hair Transplant |
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A: The name for hair loss is this area is called alopecia marginalis. It is almost invariably caused by continued traction from braids or hair extensions. |
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traction alopecia medical information. traction alopecia Drug Information and side effects Alopecia marginalis is a form of traction alopecia. |
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Blackwell Synergy - J Eur Acad Dermatol Venerol, Volume 21 Issue 3 |
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Surgical correction of traumatic alopecia marginalis or traction alopecia in black women. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1986; 12: 78?82. |
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BeautyNewsNYC.com » Hair Loss: A Revealing Look Inside A Condition |
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This includes hairline recession, vertex thinning and a donor area that is not affected by androgenetic alopecia. - Women with alopecia marginalis, |
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More Women are Having Hair Transplantation - Aesthetic Trends |
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Women with Alopecia marginalis, a condition which looks very similar to traction alopecia. Although female hair loss pattern may differ from a man?s, |
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