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Alezzandrini SyndromeAlezzandrini Syndrome. In 1959, Casala and Alezzandrini[1] described a patient with vitiligo, poliosis, and unilateral pigmentary retinitis with hyperacusis.
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Balanitis Xerotica Obliterans... antibodies) have been detected in patients with lichen sclerosus. Vitiligo, thyroid disease, diabetes, and alopecia areata have also been commonly ...
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Alopecia AreataAlopecia Areata. Alopecia areata is a recurrent nonscarring type of hair loss that can affect any hair-bearing area. ... Background Alopecia areata is a ...
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VitiligoVitiligo. Vitiligo is an acquired pigmentary disorder of the skin and mucous membranes, and it is characterized by circumscribed depigmented macules and ...
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Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome... with generalized gastrointestinal polyps, cutaneous pigmentation, alopecia, and onychodystrophy.[1] Pathophysiology The etiology of the disease is ...
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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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Laser-Assisted Hair Removal... long-term hair removal. Consistent with this behavior, permanent hair loss has not been reported in humans after Q-switched laser treatments...of ...
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Lichen Planus... with other diseases of altered immunity, such as ulcerative colitis, alopecia areata, vitiligo, dermatomyositis, morphea, lichen sclerosis, and ...
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Pediatric Cronkhite-Canada Syndrome... in patients with CCS is about 10%. Epidermal manifestations include alopecia, onychodystrophy, and hyperpigmentation. Approximately two thirds of all ...
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Cutaneous Manifestations of Hepatitis C... common, but painful erosions can occur in oral lichen planus (OLP). Hair loss in lichen planopilaris, exquisite pruritus of markedly hypertrophic ...