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    GlossaryClinical Presentation (Clinical Features)

    collection of signs and symptoms observed in a patient

    Clinical presentation refers to the collection of signs and symptoms that a patient exhibits, which are used by healthcare professionals to diagnose a condition. For example, in the context of alopecia, the clinical presentation might include noticeable hair thinning, bald patches, or complete hair loss, along with any associated symptoms like itching or inflammation. This term helps both laypeople and professionals understand the observable and reported aspects of a medical condition.

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      Alopecia Areata

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      Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder causing hair loss and can impact mental health.

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      1 citations , March 2005 in “Hair transplant forum international”
      Female pattern hair loss in women can be due to hormones or aging.

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      Hair restoration surgeons must understand the differences between CTE and FPHL for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

      research Milia En Plaque

      7 citations , May 1996 in “PubMed”
      Milia en plaque can be caused by skin damage, tumors, or external factors.

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