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Hair loss (alopecia) can affect just your scalp or your entire body, and it can be temporary or permanent. It can be the result of heredity, hormonal changes, ...
Alopecia areata. A variety of factors are thought to cause alopecia areata (al-o-PEE-she-uh ar-e-A-tuh), possibly including severe stress. With alopecia ...
You might be able to reverse hair loss, or at least slow it. With some conditions, such as patchy hair loss (alopecia areata), hair may regrow without treatment ...
An increasingly common type of hair loss in older women is a receding hairline, called frontal fibrosing alopecia (FFA). It's a form of lichen planopilaris ...
This study is being done to try to figure out what is different in people with Alopecia Areata that makes the T cells attack hair follicles. Participation ...
... alopecia areata. It usually involves patchy hair loss, with bald patches about the size of a quarter or half-dollar. In extreme cases, alopecia areata may ...
Ritlecitinib is used to treat severe alopecia areata (autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss). This medicine is a Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) and ...
Related. Female-pattern baldness · Frontal fibrosing alopecia · Frontal fibrosing alopecia · Male-pattern baldness · Patchy hair loss (alopecia areata) ...
... alopecia. Accessed Nov. 6, 2023. Rugo HS, et al. Alopecia related to systemic cancer therapy. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Nov. 6 ...
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