- follicular alopecia
- alopécie folliculaire
English-French medical dictionary. 2015.
English-French medical dictionary. 2015.
Alopecia areata — Classification and external resources Alopecia areata. ICD 10 L63 … Wikipedia
Alopecia mucinosa — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L65.2 (ILDS L65.200) Alopecia mucinosa (also known as Follicular mucinosis, Mucinosis follicularis, [1], Pinkus’ follicular mucinosis, [1] a … Wikipedia
alopecia mucinosa — follicular mucinosis … Medical dictionary
Canine follicular dysplasia — Follicular dysplasia is a genetic disease of dogs causing alopecia, or hair loss. It is caused by hair follicles that are misfunctioning due to structural abnormality. There are several types, some affecting only certain breeds. Diagnosis is… … Wikipedia
Alopecia — This article is about the medical condition. For the 2008 album by Why?, see Alopecia (album). Alopecia Classification and external resources Alopecia in a 33 year old man. ICD 10 … Wikipedia
Alopecia — Baldness. There are many types of alopecia, each with a different cause. Alopecia may be localized to the front and top of the head as in common male pattern baldness. It may be patchy as in a condition called alopecia areata. Or it can involve… … Medical dictionary
follicular mucinosis — a disease of the pilosebaceous unit, usually on the scalp, face, or neck, caused by mucinous infiltration of tissues; it presents clinically as grouped follicular papules or plaques with associated hair loss and may be either a primary condition… … Medical dictionary
follicular degeneration syndrome — a type of cicatricial alopecia, usually beginning in the vertex of the scalp and extending outwards, caused by inflammation of hair follicles. It is sometimes called hot comb alopecia because it was originally seen in African American women and… … Medical dictionary
Androgenic alopecia — Classification and external resources Androgenic alopecia in a male ICD 10 L64 … Wikipedia
Cicatricial alopecia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L66.9 (ILDS L66.900) ICD 9 704.09 The term cicatricial alopecia refers to a diverse group of rare disorders that destroy the hair follicle … Wikipedia
Multiple follicular unit grafts — [1] is a hair transplant technique that has been developed to complement and enhance current micro grafting and follicular unit procedures by increasing density without sacrificing naturalness.[2] A follicular unit (FU) is a naturally occurring… … Wikipedia