Alopecia scarring Bilder
Zum Fachartikel Alopecia scarring
Alopecia, scarring. multiple, smooth atrophic, laterally sharply defined, slightly reddened, alopecic areas persisting for several years in a 57-year-old patient with proven chronic discoid lupus erythematosus.

Alopecia, scarring alopecia in a 13-year-old female patient with known lupus erythematosus without systemic involvement.

Alopecia, scarring. 2 years of rapidly progressing, very extensive, diffuse, scarring (no follicular structures detectable in the alopecic foci even with magnifying glass enlargement) hair loss in severely reddened scalp in a 73-year-old patient with Sézary syndrome. The patient previously had only slight alopecia androgenetica (stage II).

Alopecia, scarring. dynamically progressing, increasing inflammatory, scarring hairlessness in generalized dyskeratosis follicularis.

Alopecia, scarring. detail from above picture: Patient with generalized dyskeratosis follicularis. multiple, whitish, smooth scars without preserved follicular structures besides dyskeratosis.



