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Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata: Sharply defined, roundish, hairless area in the beard area.

Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata. 6 months of persistent focal alopecia of the right eyebrow in a 40-year-old patient with alopecia areata, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and atopic eczema.

Alopecia areata (overview) L63.8
Alopecia areata: Typical clinical finding of an alopecia areata with concomitant circumscribed scleroderma.

Alopecia areata universalis L63.1

Alopecia areata universalis L63.1

Alopecia areata universalis L63.1

Alopecia marginalis L65.9

Alopecia marginalis L65.9

Alopecia marginalis L65.9
Alopecia marginalis: Hair thinning and focal hairlessness due to constant, hairstyle-related pulling on the hair at the forehead hairline and parietally. 22-year-old woman who until recently wore tightly bound raster curls.

Alopecia neurodermitica L65.8

Alopecia parvimaculata L66.81

Dyskeratosis follicularis Q82.8
Dyskeratosis follicularis: Infestation of the palms of the hands; in central areas of the palm flat, common keratoses, at the ball of the thumb about 0.1-0.2 cm large, glassy papules.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
folliculitis decalvans. low inflammatory, "burnt out" disease state. appearance of scarred alopecia with discrete, heart-shaped reddening around the marginal hair follicles. the present condition approaches the finding of "pseudopelade brocq".

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans: extensive scarring inflammation with destruction of the hair follicles, typical tuft hair formation.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans. One year later, progressive scarring, obvious follicular inflammation.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans. 12 months of persistent scarring hair loss, with initially slight itching in a 66-year-old female patient. In addition to purulent folliculitis, tufted hairs with surrounding erythema and numerous small, shiny, hairless areas appear.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans. 4 years of persistent, chronically active, progressive, red, follicle-related, rough, partly scaly, partly solitary, partly confluent papules on the capillitium of a 46-year-old man. In between, skin-coloured or white, hard, smooth, scarred plaques appear on which the follicles are completely missing.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans: Alopecia like a footstep with fresh and older scars. Left picture: Inflammatory area with yellowish crusts. The process has been going on for several years, in attacks which last several months. Oral antibiotics improve the severity of the attacks.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans, circumscribed scarring alopecia with extensive reddening of the skin.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans, massive extensive scarring, currently no inflammatory activity of the process.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans: Initial changes, scalp appears swollen, with sunken, conspicuously prominent follicular structures, occasional tufts, individual follicles without hairline.

Folliculitis decalvans L66.2
Folliculitis decalvans, scarredfinal state with tufts of hair running diagonally through the scalp.

Keratosis pilaris Q82.8
Keratosis pilaris syndrome: Numerous follicularly bound papules in the area of the forearm in the sense of a keratosis follicularis in a 47-year-old female patient.

Keratosis pilaris Q82.8
Keratosis pilaris syndrome. Inflammatory follicularly bound papules in the area of the hairline of a 41-year-old female patient, with multiple, whitish, atrophic areas in between with loss of the follicular ostia.