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HAIR DISORDERS
Hirsutism
Folliculitis
Trichotillomania
Alopecia areata
Canities
Telogen effluvium
ANAGEN EFFLUVIUM
Hypertrichosis
SUPERFICIAL FOLLICULITIS
DEEP FOLLICULITIS
RINGWORM
Idiopathic
Rothmund Thomson syndrome
Pangeria (Werner syndrome)
Progeria
APLASIA CUTIS CONGENITA
NETHERTON SYNDROME
DISORDERS OF HAIR GROWTH
ABNORMALITIES OF HAIR SHAFT
DISORDERS OF HAIR COLOUR
INFECTIONS OF THE HAIR SHAFT & HAIR FOLLICLE
LOSS OF HAIR (ALOPECIA / EFFLUVIUM)
NON CICATRICIAL ALOPECIA
CICATRICIAL (SCARING) ALOPECIA
EXCESSIVE HAIR GROWTH
CONGENITAL (HYPOTRICHOSIS)
Ectodermal dysplasia
Monilethrix
Pili torti
Menke’s syndrome
Idiopathic hypotrichosis
ACQUIRED ALOPECIA
DIFFUSE ALOPECIA
Androgenetic alopecia
Alopecia totalis & universalis
Endocrinal causes
polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)
Drugs
Nutritional & metabolic disorders
Severe chronic illness
psychic stress
PATCHY (LOCALISED) ALOPECIA
Syphilis (early) : moth
eaten appearance
Traumatic
pressure & traction alopecia
Alopecia mucinosa (follicular mucinosis)
DEVELOPMENTAL DEFECTS & HEREDITARY CAUSES OF ALOPECIA
NEOPLASMS
PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL INJURIES
COLLAGEN DISEASES
INFECTIONS
DERMATOSES OF UNCERTAIN ORIGIN
CLINICAL SYNDROMES
Hypertrichosis languinosa
Universal hypertrichosis
Nevoid hypertrichosis
Symptomatic hypertrichosis
Acquired circumscribed hypertrichosis
Ovarian causes
Adrenal causes
Miscellaneous causes
Drug induced
HAIR SHAFT FRACTURES
HAIR SHAFT IRREGULARITIES
HAIR SHAFT COILING & TWISTING
INGROWN HAIR (TRICHOSTASIS SPINULOSA)
HETEROCHROMIA
ALBINISM
POLIOSIS
PREMATURE CANITIES
HAIR SHAFT INFECTIONS
PITYRIASIS (TINEA) AMINTACEA
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