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jayanta
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10.22.06 (1 year ago)
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SCARRING ALOPECIA ,NOT SEEN IS:
1.DLE.
2.SLE.
3.CUTENEOUS LUPUS.
4.LICHEN PLANUS.
[b]MY QUERY IS
WHAT IS 'SCARRING ALOPECIA?'[/b]
I HAVE NO IDEA.
PLEASE HELP MY FRIENDS.
THANKX A LOT.
REGARDS.
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10.23.06 (1 year ago)
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the ans. is B.
Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia refers to a group of rare disorders which destroy the hair follicle and replace it with scar tissue, thereby causing permanent hair loss. It occurs worldwide in otherwise healthy men and women of all ages.
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10.23.06 (1 year ago)
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I think all can cause scarring alopecia.
The term "cicatricial/scarring alopecia" refers to a diverse group of rare disorders that destroy the hair follicle, replace it with scar tissue, and cause permanent hair loss. In some cases, hair loss is gradual, without symptoms, and is unnoticed for long periods. In other cases, hair loss is associated with severe itching, burning and pain and is rapidly progressive.
Causes -- severe infections, burns, radiation, or tumors; lichen planopilaris, frontal fibrosing alopecia, chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus, central centrifugal alopecia, pseudopelade (Brocq), alopecia mucinosa, and keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans.
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10.25.06 (1 year ago)
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THANKX ZORRO FOR YOUR RESPONSE.
BUT NOW IT SEEMS ALL 4 ARE RIGHT.
AM I RIGHT?
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10.25.06 (1 year ago)
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OOOOOPS BOSS.
GREAT REPLY.
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REGARDS.
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10.25.06 (1 year ago)
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thanks
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jayanta
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10.31.06 (1 year ago)
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welcome.
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zorro
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11.16.06 (1 year ago)
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"Cicatricial baldness may occur following chemical or physical trauma,lichen planopilaris,bacterial or fungal infections,sever herpes zoster.chronic DLE,scleroderma, and excessive ionizing radiations."
I will stick to my answer.SLE doesn't cause cicatricial baldness....Checked one of the sites given by Cilone..that wasn't even a med site.So,dun gonna trust 'em.
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11.19.06 (1 year ago)
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HI ZORRO,ARE YOU SURE ABOUT SLE.
PLEASE EXPLAIN ,BOSS.
THANKX A LOT.
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12.01.06 (1 year ago)
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go for sle as the answer. sle causes non scarring alopecia.
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