Hair loss or alopecia is a common and distressing clinical complaint in the primary care setting and can arise from heterogeneous etiologies. In the pediatric population, hair loss often presents with patterns that are different from that of their adult counterparts. Given the psychosocial complications that may arise from pediatric alopecia, prompt diagnosis and management is particularly important. Common causes of alopecia in children and adolescents include alopecia areata, tinea capitis, androgenetic alopecia, traction alopecia, trichotillomania, hair cycle disturbances, and congenital alopecia conditions. Diagnostic tools for hair loss in children include a detailed history, physical examination with a focused evaluation of the child’...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune, non-scarring hair loss disorder with slightly gre...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Objective: The hair and scalp diseases in children are studied in a wide range. Various diseases wer...
OBJECTIVE To describe an organized diagnostic approach for both nonscarring and scarring alopecias t...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common type of hair loss in adults. Although there are diffe...
Context: Hair disorders are a common complaint in dermatology clinics and can be caused by a number ...
The field of hair disorders is constantly growing. The most important hair diseases are divided in n...
Background and Design: Alopecia areata (AA) is a frequent type of acquired hair loss with a sudden o...
ABSTRACT. Trichotillomania is a relatively common cause of childhood alopecia. We report our observa...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Approach to trichology in the pediatric age group is based on the clinical expertise of the dermatol...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disorder that results from the targeted attack of hair follicl...
Trichotillomania (TTM) is a common psychi-atric disorder that presents in both children and adults (...
Alopecia areata is one of the most common forms of hair loss in children. Meantime, its clinical pic...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune, non-scarring hair loss disorder with slightly gre...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Objective: The hair and scalp diseases in children are studied in a wide range. Various diseases wer...
OBJECTIVE To describe an organized diagnostic approach for both nonscarring and scarring alopecias t...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common type of hair loss in adults. Although there are diffe...
Context: Hair disorders are a common complaint in dermatology clinics and can be caused by a number ...
The field of hair disorders is constantly growing. The most important hair diseases are divided in n...
Background and Design: Alopecia areata (AA) is a frequent type of acquired hair loss with a sudden o...
ABSTRACT. Trichotillomania is a relatively common cause of childhood alopecia. We report our observa...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...
Approach to trichology in the pediatric age group is based on the clinical expertise of the dermatol...
Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disorder that results from the targeted attack of hair follicl...
Trichotillomania (TTM) is a common psychi-atric disorder that presents in both children and adults (...
Alopecia areata is one of the most common forms of hair loss in children. Meantime, its clinical pic...
More than 20 syndromes, most congenital, have hypertrichosis as a feature. An excessive growth of no...
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune, non-scarring hair loss disorder with slightly gre...
A cohort of children with hair pulling as the presenting symptom was followed up to enhance clinical...