Alopecia in Children: The Most Common Causes

    July 1990 in “ Pediatrics in Review
    Andrew V. Atton, Walter W. Tunnessen
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    TLDR Most children's hair loss is due to alopecia areata, stress-related shedding, scalp fungus, or hair-pulling.
    In 1990, it was found that 90% to 95% of alopecia cases in children were caused by four major conditions: alopecia areata, telogen effluvium, tinea capitis, and trichotillomania. The correct diagnosis could usually be determined through a careful examination of the child's scalp, hair, and the historical pattern of the hair loss.
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