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alopecia cicatrisata Synonym: scarring alopecia.
Origin: L. Cicatrix, cicatricis, scar + suffix -al, characterised by
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alopecia congenitalis Absence of all hair at birth, associated with psychomotor epilepsy; autosomal dominant inheritance.
Synonym: congenital baldness, hypotrichiasis.
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alopecia disseminata Loss of hair from all parts of the body.
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alopecia leprotica Thinning or total loss of the lateral third of the eyebrows, eyelashes, and body hairs, seen in leprosy; loss of scalp hair is rare.
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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, although long-continued traction may cause permanent alopecia.
Synonym: alopecia liminaris frontalis.
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alopecia medicamentosa Diffuse hair loss, most notably of the scalp, caused by administration of various types of drugs.
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alopecia mucinosa Follicular mucinosis with alopecia appearing in areas of erythema and oedema in the bearded portion of the face or in the scalp.
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alopecia pityrodes A loss of hair, of the body as well as of the scalp, accompanied by an abundant branlike desquamation.
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alopecia presenilis Ordinary or common baldness occurring in early or middle life without any apparent disease of the scalp.
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alopecia senilis The normal loss of scalp hair in old age.
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alopecia symptomatica Alopecia occurring in the course of various constitutional or local diseases, or following prolonged febrile illness.
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alopecia syphilitica Moth-eaten alopecia of secondary syphilis.
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alopecia totalis Total loss of hair of the scalp either within a very short period of time or from progression of localised alopecia, especially alopecia areata.
Compare: alopecia universalis.
Synonym: alopecia capitis totalis.
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alopecia toxica Hair loss attributed to febrile illness.
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alopecia triangularis Bilateral receding temporal hair lines in male pattern alopecia.
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