Synonym(s)
Hypotrichia
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lack of hair, sparse hair growth.
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S.u. and the respective clinical picture.
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Congenital and acquired hypotrichosis
Manifestation |
Disease pattern |
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Congenital |
Diffuse |
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Hypotrichosis congenita hereditaria generalisata of the type Marie Unna | ||
Moynahan syndrome | ||
Circumscript |
Hypotrichosis congenita circumscripta |
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Acquired |
Diffuse |
Drug-induced (e.g. cytostatics) |
Erythroderma | ||
Endocrinological changes (lactation, gravidity, menopause; hypo- and hyperthyroidism) | ||
Infectious diseases (abdominal and spotted typhus, influenza, erysipelas, late syphilis) | ||
Collagenoses (SLE; dermatomyositis) | ||
Metabolic disorders(iron deficiency, malnutrition) | ||
Circumscript |
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Arterial occlusive disease | ||
Purulent folliculitis | ||
Atopic eczema | ||
Psoriasis vulgaris | ||
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