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Trichotillomania
Hair loss occurs in patches that are usually smooth, without inflammation, and sharply angulated. In this case, the loss is nearly complete in a round patch, mimicking alopecia areata.
Note the bizarre shape of the hair loss, the general retention of the frontal hairline, and some short broken hairs.
A sharply angulated pattern of alopecia is a telltale sign of an ‘outside job’. As in alopecia areata, the scalp is not inflamed, not scaling, and there is no evidence of scarring.