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Alopecia Areata (Balding) Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Hair |
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Alopecia areata is sometimes associated with other autoimmune conditions such as allergic disorders, thyroid disease, vitiligo, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, |
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Alopecia areata (AA) is the patchy loss of hair on the scalp or body. Scientists think AA is an autoimmune disease where white blood cells from the |
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Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that affects about 2% of the population. It can range from small round patches of hair loss to loss of all scalp |
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Digestive and Liver Disease : Alopecia areata and food allergy: A |
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Alopecia areata has been associated with atopic dermatitis, autoimmune disease, vitiligo and endocrine disease; it is believed to be an autoimmune condition |
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Alopecia Areata - Disease Information - M. D. Anderson Cancer Center |
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Widely believed to be an autoimmune disease, alopecia areata strikes without warning--and can "turn off" just as suddenly. It is not a health threat, |
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Full text book excerpt about Alopecia from 'Handbook of Diseases' related to Alopecia. |
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Full text book excerpt about Alopecia from 'Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition)' related to Alopecia. |
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There is no cure for alopecia but different treatments have been used although none of these are actually approved for alopecia. |
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Hair loss starts in blotches all over the head. sometimes al hair is lost.Any advice, or solutions? |
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WikiAnswers - Can I donate plasma with the autoimmune disease |
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Answer "Can I donate plasma with the autoimmune disease alopecia areata?" Even if you can't offer a complete answer, help us get things started. |
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Alopecia; Auto-Immune Disease Affecting Hair Loss - Associated Content |
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Check out Alopecia; Auto-Immune Disease Affecting Hair Loss - Submitted by Chrissy & Company at Associated Content. |
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Can I donate plasma with the autoimmune disease alopecia areata |
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1 answer - Yahoo! Answers - Can I donate plasma with the autoimmune disease alopecia areata? |
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Alopecia areata leads to total hair loss only in rare cases. It begins by causing the hair to fall out in a few select places. The disease can affect men as |
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Alopecia Areata · Effluviums · Scarring Alopecias · Inflammatory Alopecias · Other Alopecias · Hair Shaft Defects · Infectious Hair Disease |
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nbsp; Second, studies strongly suggest that the disease alopecia may be caused by genetic factors. Third, the disease alopecia may be due to |
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Alopecia Areata (AA) is an auto-immune disease. This condition is relatively common, and as many as 1 in 1000 people may suffer from it at some time. |
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Male pattern baldness (androgenic alopecia) is considered normal in adult males. Systemic diseases often affect hair growth either selectively or by |
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A Baltimore area woman is bringing attention to a national study that registers sufferers of the hair loss disease alopecia areata in hopes of finding a |
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Blackwell Synergy - Tissue Antigens, Volume 60 Issue 6 Page 489 |
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Both DS and alopecia areata are associated with autoimmune diseases including In severe disease, alopecia can progress to loss of all hair on the scalp, |
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