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TrichotillomaniaTrichotillomania. Trichotillomania (Greek for "hair-pulling madness") is a compulsive disorder resulting in alopecia from repetitive hair manipulations by ...
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Pediatric TrichotillomaniaPediatric Trichotillomania. Trichotillomania is characterized by the persistent and excessive pulling of one's own hair, resulting in noticeable hair loss.
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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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Hair Graft Transplantation for BaldnessHair Graft Transplantation for Baldness. Hair loss occurs in more than 60% of men and in approximately 10% of women. ... Background Hair loss occurs in ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Down Syndrome... ectoparasitism (scabies) Elastosis perforans serpiginosa[2] Syringomas Alopecia areata (6-8.9%) Vitiligo Angular cheilitis The dermatologic problems and ...
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Childhood Habit Behaviors and Stereotypic Movement Disorder... can result in tooth damage. Occasional hair pulling can result in hair loss or evolve into the more severe disorder, trichotillomania. In most ...
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Anxiety Disorders... disorders, other anxiety disorders, impulse control disorders (eg, trichotillomania, skin-picking), and Tourette and tic disorders (perhaps 40% of ...
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Hypnosis - Applications in Dermatology and Dermatologic Surgery... the required amount of other conventional treatments.[37] Case series Alopecia areata Gupta et al[38] found a strong correlation between high ...
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Trichorrhexis Nodosa... exposure to ultraviolet light. Head rolling and banging; habit tics; trichotillomania; and the scratching and pulling associated with pruritic dermatoses, ...
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Dermatitis Artefacta... may report a personal history of chronic dermatoses, including acne, alopecia (ie, alopecia areata, androgenic alopecia), atopic dermatitis, chronic ...