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1. Alopecia areata
Alopecia areata is hair loss of unknown cause, characterized by round patches of complete baldness.
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2. eMedicine - Tinea Barbae : Article Excerpt by: Jacek C Szepietowski, MD, PhD -- Emedicine Clinical Knowledge Base
Tinea Barbae - Tinea barbae is a superficial dermatophyte infection that is limited to the bearded areas of the face and neck and occurs almost exclusively ...
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3. lopecia areata >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance -- Health >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnanc...
alopecia areata >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance. Good thing is that disease rarely causes some serious health problems...
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4. Thompson Health :: Health Information Library
T rminos Relacionados. Principales Tratamientos Naturales Propuestos. (Combinaci n de Tornillo, Lavanda, Romero, y madera de Cedro) Otros Tratamientos Natur...
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5. ermAtlas: Online Dermatology Image Library dermatology image,alopecia areata,dermatitis, contact allergic,pseudofolliculitis barbe -- DermAtlas: Derma...
Online Dermatology Image Library dermatology image,alopecia areata,dermatitis, contact allergic,pseudofolliculitis barbe. Dermatology Images- pseudofollicul...
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6. The Health Library &#151; Skin &amp; Connective Tissue -- Health Library At Stanford
Use these links to jump directly to your topic of interest in Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases: Please keep in mind that The Stanford Health Library disp...
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7. NEJM -- Tinea Barbae: Man and Beast -- New England Journal Of Medicine
Culture of the man's lesion revealed a buff-colored powdery colony, with growth within 7 to 10 days (Panel C) Microscopical examination revealed spiral, coi...
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8. Mgt. of Alopecia (Sep.1998) -- University Of Texas Medical Branch Home...
However, androgenetic alopecia (AA) is the most common cause of alopecia in both men and women. Alopecia is one of the most common manifestations of hyperan...
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9. Beauty on Yahoo! Health -- Medical Dictionary, Diseases, Healthy Living, Drugs & Medicines on Yahoo! Health
Hurray for Healthier Standards of Beauty. [Article] Beauty don'ts you may be doing. At one time or another, almost everyone has caught a nail on something, ...
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10. SkinCell International Forum for Skin Disorders
Here at SkinCell we have attempted to make available to all skin sufferers and their families an open and free forum where they can discuss any skin disorde...
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