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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.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.

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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