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Eruptive Vellus Hair CystsEruptive Vellus Hair Cysts. Eruptive vellus hair cysts (EVHCs) were first described in 1977 by Esterly and colleagues who reported 2 children with ...
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Not-to-Miss Diseases Presenting as Hair Loss: SlideshowHair loss can be the first sign of serious underlying psychiatric, infectious, rheumatologic, and other disease; review what to watch for.
Slideshow, October 2010
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FolliculomaFolliculoma. Folliculoma, also known as trichofolliculoma, is an asymptomatic, rare, benign tumor of the hair follicle, which is a hamartoma.
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MiliaMilia. Milia are very common, benign, keratin-filled cysts (see the image below). ... common, benign, keratin-filled cysts (see the image below). Media ...
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Steatocystoma Multiplex... , steatocystoma multiplex (SM) is an uncommon disorder of the pilosebaceous unit characterized by the development of numerous sebum-containing dermal cysts.
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External Ear Benign Tumors...and open into the follicles of fine vellus hairs, primarily in outer third Ceruminous - Variable in...created in areas of decreased structural ...
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Acneiform Eruptions...in this discussion are nevus comedonicus, eruptive hair cysts, tuberous sclerosis,[1, 2] amineptine acne, steroid...more information, see Nevus ...
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Scalp Reconstruction Procedures...lesions. Benign lesions include nevus sebaceous, epidermoid cysts, trichilemmal cysts, blue nevi, and melanocytic nevi...in patients with alopecia. For ...
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Androgen Excess...androgens, which induce the growth of sexual hair, temporal balding, acne, clitoral growth, sebum production...hair grows. Three types of hair, lanugo, ...
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Cosmetics...to remove any streaks and to flatten vellus facial hair. Special care should be taken to rub...formation of a comedone, papule, pustule, nodule, cyst, ...