UBC Dermatology - Research - Hair Research Laboratory - Publications What can we learn from animal models of Alopecia areata? Dermatology. 2005;211(1)4753. McElwee KJ, Freyschmidt-Paul P, Hoffmann R, Kissling S, Hummel S, Vitacolonna M, Zoller M http://www.derm.ubc.ca/research/hair_research_lab/publications.htm
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Alopecia Areata Barbae - Definition Of Alopecia Areata Barbae In The Medical Dic alopecia areata. Dermatology A noncicatricial, presumed autoimmune form of transient patchy baldness, that affects up to 2% of the population, peak age, 3050 Etiology Uncertain; it http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Alopecia areata barbae
Extractions: document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home Did you know... ...rays, ingestion of metals (such as thallium, tin, and arsenic) or drugs, malnutrition, some inflammatory skin diseases, chronic wasting diseases, and endocrine disorders. Alopecia areata, a fairly common disorder of unknown cause characterized by sharply outlined patches of sudden complete baldness, is also usually temporary. Related Topics Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites: Australia France India Korea ... SHARE Save to My Workspace All of the media associated with this article appears on the left. Click an item to view it.