alopecia
71alopecia — UK [ˌæləˈpiːʃə] / US [ˌæləˈpɪʃə] noun [uncountable] medical a condition in which someone s hair falls out …
72alopecia — al•o•pe•ci•a [[t]ˌæl əˈpi ʃi ə, si ə[/t]] n. pat loss of hair; baldness • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L < Gk alōpekía mange in foxes =alōpek , s. of alṓpēx fox + ia ia al o•pe′cic ˈpi sɪk adj …
73alopecia — /æləˈpiʃiə / (say aluh peesheeuh) noun loss of hair; baldness. {Latin, from Greek alōpekia mange of foxes} …
74alopecia — The loss of hair …
75alopecia — n. Med. the absence (complete or partial) of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows; baldness. Etymology: L f. Gk alopekia fox mange f. alopex fox …
76triangular alopecia — alopecia triangularis bilateral rounded triangular areas of alopecia in the anterior temporal area, seen most often as a component of male pattern androgenetic alopecia …
77seborrheic alopecia — alopecia seborrheica alopecia associated with excessive oiliness of the scalp, dandruff, and other signs of seborrheic dermatitis …
78syphilitic alopecia — alopecia syphilitica alopecia involving the eyebrows, beard, and scalp in secondary syphilis; it occurs in small, irregular scattered patches, resulting in a moth eaten appearance. Called also moth eaten a …
79total alopecia — alopecia totalis complete loss of hair from the entire scalp, resulting from progression of alopecia areata …
80universal alopecia — alopecia universalis loss of hair over the entire body, resulting from progression of alopecia areata …