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Trichotillomania... (Greek for "hair-pulling madness") is a compulsive disorder resulting in alopecia from repetitive hair manipulations by the patient's own hand.
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Hair Transplantation... inappropriate hair lines, cobblestoning, scars, and progression of hair loss beyond transplanted areas. Future advances and refinements were made in ...
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Scarring AlopeciaScarring Alopecia. A systematic approach to the evaluation of alopecia allows for more effective management. ... evaluation of alopecia allows for more ...
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Acute Treatment of Disaster Survivors... and those who love them are vulnerable to considerable emotional turmoil and a variety of symptoms following a traumatic event and the loss of loved ones.
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Hair Transplantation ProceduresHair Transplantation Procedures. Hair transplantation procedures are used to treat various forms and degrees of permanent alopecia in both men and women.
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Complications of Facelift Surgery... (3) infection, (4) skin flap necrosis, (5) hypertrophic scarring, (6) alopecia and hairline/earlobe deformities, and (7) parotid gland pseudocyst. ...
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External Ear Inflammatory Diseases...of the ear are numerous and may be categorized broadly as infectious, traumatic, and immunologic. Infectious diseases of the external ear have been ...
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Tissue Expansion...site is avoided. As a result of tissue expansion, the treatment of alopecia has been revolutionized, and the ability to treat other cutaneous defects ...
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Hair Transplantation in Women... According to the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, hair loss affects 21 million women in the United States, with varying ...
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Nail Surgery... indications range from infectious and inflammatory to neoplastic and traumatic causes. Some commonly encountered disease processes affecting the nail ...