Results: 5

Acute telogen effluvium triad after resolution

An. bras. dermatol; 96 (5), 2021
Abstract Five cases of telogen effluvium undergoing resolution are shown, with the presence of frontal, bitemporal, and occipital hair regrowth. Diagnosing acute telogen effluvium after the end of the active phase can be challenging, especially when the pull test is negative. The differential diagnosis i...

Alopecia areata y vitamina D sérica en pacientes iraquíes: un estudio de casos y controles
Alopecia Areata And Serum Vitamin D in Iraqi Patients: a case-control study

Prensa méd. argent; 106 (4), 2020
Background: Alopecia areata (AA) is a typical hair issue, which may have obliterating mental and social outcomes and is portrayed by the nearness of nonscarring alopecia. Objective: This examination has targets to assess the serum nutrient D levels , with AA; contrast the outcome and clearly sound contro...

Trichotillomania: a case report with clinical and dermatoscopic differential diagnosis with alopecia areata

An. bras. dermatol; 92 (1), 2017
ABSTRACT Trichotillomania is a psychodermatologic disorder characterized by uncontrollable urge to pull one's own hair. Differential diagnoses include the most common forms of alopecia such as alopecia areata. It is usually associated with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Trichotillomania tr...

Case for diagnosis

An. bras. dermatol; 89 (2), 2014
A 6 year-old patient began to experience localized hairloss in the right temporal region three years ago. During the first appointment, diagnoses of alopecia areata and congenital triangular alopecia were made. After one year, there was no change. Upon dermatological examination, non-scarring alopecia wa...