alopecia
111traction alopecia — traumatic alopecia due to continuous or prolonged traction on the hair, such as in certain hairstyles or in the habit of compulsively twisting one s own hair …
112traumatic marginal alopecia — traction alopecia occurring along the scalp margin …
113ALOPECE seu ALOPECIA — ALOPECE, seu ALOPECIA Strab. et Ptol. (cui etiam Tanais dicitur) Maeotidis paludis insula, l Iste des Renards Pineto. Irem Bosphori Cimmerii insula. Plin. l. 4. c. 12. Item alia in mari Aegaeo e regione Smyrnae apud eundem, l. 5. c. 31.… …
114diffuse alopecia — gradual loss of hair across the entire scalp without itching or other signs, usually seen in females; it may occur following childbirth, high fever, or emotional stress, or may be a sign of iron deficiency or reaction to a medication …
115hot comb alopecia — see follicular degeneration syndrome, under syndrome …
116involutional alopecia — a. senilis …
117moth-eaten alopecia — syphilitic a …
118postpartum alopecia — telogen effluvium occurring shortly after childbirth …
119scarring alopecia — cicatricial a …
120stress alopecia — psychogenic a …