Disorders of hair

Disorders of hair



Hair loss (alopecia)


The division of alopecia into diffuse, localized and scarring or non-scarring helps in diagnosis (Table 1).


Table 1 Causes of hair loss















Type of hair loss Causes
Diffuse non-scarring Male pattern/female pattern, hypothyroid, hypopituitary, hypoadrenal, drug induced, iron deficiency, telogen and anagen effluvium, diffuse alopecia areata
Localized/non-scarring Alopecia areata, ringworm, traumatic, hair pulling, traction, secondary syphilis
Localized/diffuse scarring Burns, radiation, shingles, kerion, tertiary syphilis, lupus erythematosus, morphoea, pseudopelade, lichen planus


Diffuse non-scarring


With diffuse non-scarring alopecia, patients usually notice excessive numbers of hairs on the pillow, brush or comb, and after washing their hair. The scalp shows a diffuse reduction in hair density. The causes are described below.






Apr 20, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Disorders of hair

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