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    GlossaryNon-Scarring Alopecia (Noncicatricial Alopecia)

    hair loss without permanent follicle damage, allowing potential regrowth

    Non-Scarring Alopecia, also known as Non-Cicatricial Alopecia, refers to hair loss where the hair follicles are not permanently damaged, meaning the potential for hair regrowth remains. This type of hair loss can be caused by various factors such as hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, or autoimmune conditions like alopecia areata, and it contrasts with scarring alopecia, where hair follicles are irreversibly destroyed.

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      September 1985 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      Dr. Rasmussen disagrees with Alexander and Schor, emphasizing uncertainty in genital wart transmission and advocating for discussions on potential abuse and referrals in such cases.
      Alopecia Associated With Syringomas

      research Alopecia Associated With Syringomas

      24 citations, September 1985 in “Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology”
      The report suggests a possible link between hair loss and hidden scalp tumors but states more evidence is needed to confirm this.
      Lichen Planopilaris: Update on Diagnosis and Treatment

      research Lichen Planopilaris: Update on Diagnosis and Treatment

      160 citations, March 2009 in “Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      New insights show Lichen Planopilaris is a rare, scarring hair loss condition, hard to treat, mainly affecting middle-aged women, and significantly impacts mental health.

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