Diagnosis and management of the hair loss patient.Cutis. 1987 Sep; 40(3):272-6.C
Abstract
Telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, traction/chemical alopecia, and androgenetic alopecia account for more than 90 percent of all causes of hair loss in patients presenting to the dermatologist's office. A thorough understanding of these hair diseases will enable the practicing dermatologist to effectively manage the vast majority of patients who present with scalp hair loss.
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
3652735
Citation
Stroud, J D.. "Diagnosis and Management of the Hair Loss Patient." Cutis, vol. 40, no. 3, 1987, pp. 272-6.
Stroud JD. Diagnosis and management of the hair loss patient. Cutis. 1987;40(3):272-6.
Stroud, J. D. (1987). Diagnosis and management of the hair loss patient. Cutis, 40(3), 272-6.
Stroud JD. Diagnosis and Management of the Hair Loss Patient. Cutis. 1987;40(3):272-6. PubMed PMID: 3652735.
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N2 - Telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, traction/chemical alopecia, and androgenetic alopecia account for more than 90 percent of all causes of hair loss in patients presenting to the dermatologist's office. A thorough understanding of these hair diseases will enable the practicing dermatologist to effectively manage the vast majority of patients who present with scalp hair loss.
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