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O que (quem) é hypotrichosis - definição

LOSS OF HAIR FROM THE HEAD OR BODY
Baldness; Bald; Allopecia; Receding hairline; Hypotrichosis; Bald spot; Phalacrosis; Bald people; Hair fall; Calvities; Pilapanthia; Loss of hair; Calvous; Hair loss in men; Receeder; Pilgarlic; Elderly hair loss; Adult pattern alopecia; Alopecia treatment; Congenital alopecia; Drug-induced alopecia; Diffuse alopecia; Localised alopecia; Postfebrile alopecia; Alopecia due to ciclosporin; Alopecia due to drugs; Alopecia due to inflammatory skin disease; Alopecia due to malnutrition; Alopetia; Syphilitic alopecia; Diffuse due to drug alopecia; Diffuse postinfective alopecia; Nonscarring traumatic alopecia; Alopecia due to pressure; Toxic alopecia diffuse; Androgenic - female pattern alopecia; Alopecia androgenic; Alopecia parvimaculata; NEC cicatricial alopecia; Idarubicin-induced alopecia; Hair thinning; Eyebrow toupee; Hypotrichoses; Localized autosomal recessive hypotrichosis; Alopecia; Hairloss; Causes of hair loss; Hairfall; Atrichia; Male baldness; Female baldness; Postpartum alopecia; Balding; 🦲; Draft:Bald (insult); Familial scalp hair loss; Decreased body hair; Bald patches; Alopecy; Postpartum hair loss; 👨‍🦲; 👩‍🦲; 👨🏻‍🦲; 👨🏼‍🦲; 👨🏽‍🦲; 👨🏾‍🦲; 👨🏿‍🦲; 👩🏻‍🦲; 👩🏼‍🦲; 👩🏽‍🦲; 👩🏾‍🦲; 👩🏿‍🦲; Alopecia X; Infectious hair loss; Hair loss from infection; Malding; Alternative medicine for hair loss
  • A case of mid-frontal baldness: [[Andre Agassi]]
  • Portuguese advertisement for an hair-loss product from the 1940s
  • General [[Douglas MacArthur]] with a [[comb over]]
  • Throughout his political career, [[Urho Kekkonen]], the [[President of Finland]], was well known for his baldness. He was last known to have had hair in about the 1920s.<ref>[https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000001019668.html Kuvat: Kekkonen ei ollut aina kalju – tältä tuleva presidentti näytti teini-ikäisenä] (in Finnish)</ref> This photo is of Kekkonen in 1959.

Schöpf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome         
SCHC6PF-SCHULZ-PASSARGE SYNDROME (SSPS) IS A RARE AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA CHARACTERIZED BY MULTIPLE EYELID APOCRINE HIDROCYSTOMAS, PALMOPLANTAR KERATODERMA, HYPOTRICHOSIS, HYPODONTIA AND NAIL DYSTROPHY
Eyelid cysts with palmoplantar keratoderma and hypodontia and hypotrichosis; Eyelid cysts, palmoplantar keratoderma, hypodontia, and hypotrichosis; Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome; Schopf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome; Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome
Schöpf–Schulz–Passarge syndrome is an autosomal recessive condition with punctate symmetric palmoplantar keratoderma, with the keratoderma and fragility of the nails beginning around age 12.Freedberg, et al.
Roberts syndrome         
  • An example of a severely affected Roberts syndrome Patient
  • Roberts syndrome. <br />''From Hirst & Piersol, 1893''
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HUMAN DISEASE
Roberts Syndrome; Roberts SC-Phocomelia syndrome; Roberts' syndrome; Pseudothalidomide syndrome; Hypomelia-hypotrichosis-facial hemangioma syndrome; SC syndrome; SC phocomelia syndrome; Appelt-Gerken-Lenz syndrome; SC pseudothalidomide syndrome; Tetraphocomelia-cleft palate syndrome; John Bingham Roberts
Roberts syndrome, or sometimes called pseudothalidomide syndrome, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that is characterized by mild to severe prenatal retardation or disruption of cell division, leading to malformation of the bones in the skull, face, arms, and legs.
Bald         
·adj Destitute of the natural covering.
II. Bald ·adj Undisguised.
III. Bald ·adj Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat.
IV. Bald ·adj Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean.
V. Bald ·adj Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal.
VI. Bald ·adj Marked with a white spot on the head; bald-faced.
VII. Bald ·adj Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, ·etc.; as, a bald head; a bald oak.

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Hair loss

Hair loss, also known as alopecia or baldness, refers to a loss of hair from part of the head or body. Typically at least the head is involved. The severity of hair loss can vary from a small area to the entire body. Inflammation or scarring is not usually present. Hair loss in some people causes psychological distress.

Common types include male- or female-pattern hair loss, alopecia areata, and a thinning of hair known as telogen effluvium. The cause of male-pattern hair loss is a combination of genetics and male hormones; the cause of female pattern hair loss is unclear; the cause of alopecia areata is autoimmune; and the cause of telogen effluvium is typically a physically or psychologically stressful event. Telogen effluvium is very common following pregnancy.

Less common causes of hair loss without inflammation or scarring include the pulling out of hair, certain medications including chemotherapy, HIV/AIDS, hypothyroidism, and malnutrition including iron deficiency. Causes of hair loss that occurs with scarring or inflammation include fungal infection, lupus erythematosus, radiation therapy, and sarcoidosis. Diagnosis of hair loss is partly based on the areas affected.

Treatment of pattern hair loss may simply involve accepting the condition, which can also include shaving one's head. Interventions that can be tried include the medications minoxidil (or finasteride) and hair transplant surgery. Alopecia areata may be treated by steroid injections in the affected area, but these need to be frequently repeated to be effective. Hair loss is a common problem. Pattern hair loss by age 50 affects about half of men and a quarter of women. About 2% of people develop alopecia areata at some point in time.