Establishing a definitive diagnosis for any form of alopecia can be challenging. Adding to the diagnostic complexity is the fact that many patients have more than one form of alopecia contributing to their hair loss. We conducted a review of 1360 consecutive scalp biopsy specimens submitted for the evaluation of scalp hair loss over a 16-month period, demonstrating that 12.5% of cases had a combination of diagnoses (multifactorial alopecia) accounting for their hair loss. An approach to the histopathologic diagnosis of multifactorial alopecia, particularly multiple forms of alopecia found in a single biopsy, is here presented
Indirect evidence and expert opinion indicate that a careful history and thorough physical examinati...
A large number of scalp disorders may destroy the hair follicles and result in cicatricial alopecia....
Alopecia areata is a non-scarring hair loss that can affect frequently scalp but also any hair-beari...
Establishing a definitive diagnosis for any form of alopecia can be challenging. Adding to the diagn...
Alopecias are evaluated in two groups, namely noncicatricial type and cicatricial type. Cicatricial ...
Alopecia is a common condition that frequently poses a challenge to pathologists and dermatologists ...
peer reviewedThe diagnosis of most alopecia problems is based on the clinical history and a well con...
The field of hair disorders is constantly growing. The most important hair diseases are divided in n...
OBJECTIVE To describe an organized diagnostic approach for both nonscarring and scarring alopecias t...
Background: Transverse sections of scalp biopsies are performed for the assessment of alopecias and ...
Diffuse androgenetic alopecia (female pattern hair loss), telogen effluvium, and diffuse alopecia ar...
BACKGROUND: The frequency of different types of alopecia is not clearly reported in recent studies. ...
INTRODUCTION : Hair has no vital function in man and is not required for our physical existence. It ...
The diagnosis of primary scalp alopecia remains one of the most challenging fields in dermatopatholo...
Background: The frequency of different types of alopecia is not clearly reported in recent studies. ...
Indirect evidence and expert opinion indicate that a careful history and thorough physical examinati...
A large number of scalp disorders may destroy the hair follicles and result in cicatricial alopecia....
Alopecia areata is a non-scarring hair loss that can affect frequently scalp but also any hair-beari...
Establishing a definitive diagnosis for any form of alopecia can be challenging. Adding to the diagn...
Alopecias are evaluated in two groups, namely noncicatricial type and cicatricial type. Cicatricial ...
Alopecia is a common condition that frequently poses a challenge to pathologists and dermatologists ...
peer reviewedThe diagnosis of most alopecia problems is based on the clinical history and a well con...
The field of hair disorders is constantly growing. The most important hair diseases are divided in n...
OBJECTIVE To describe an organized diagnostic approach for both nonscarring and scarring alopecias t...
Background: Transverse sections of scalp biopsies are performed for the assessment of alopecias and ...
Diffuse androgenetic alopecia (female pattern hair loss), telogen effluvium, and diffuse alopecia ar...
BACKGROUND: The frequency of different types of alopecia is not clearly reported in recent studies. ...
INTRODUCTION : Hair has no vital function in man and is not required for our physical existence. It ...
The diagnosis of primary scalp alopecia remains one of the most challenging fields in dermatopatholo...
Background: The frequency of different types of alopecia is not clearly reported in recent studies. ...
Indirect evidence and expert opinion indicate that a careful history and thorough physical examinati...
A large number of scalp disorders may destroy the hair follicles and result in cicatricial alopecia....
Alopecia areata is a non-scarring hair loss that can affect frequently scalp but also any hair-beari...