FinasterideDiscoidlupusMinoxidilTractionalopeciaHypothyroidismBrokenhairs,distributed innonsensicalpatternDermascopeFolliculitisdecalvansCan beaccompaniedby cutaneous,nail, mucusmembranesGreaterthan 5hairsScaly patchesor plaques,most commonin childrenRestingPhaseCommonvitamin/mineraldeficiencyassociatedwith hair lossName onemedicationthat causeshair lossIntralesionalCorticosteroidTotalhairlossGrowthphaseanalysisScalpbiopsyInvolutionphaseAutoantibodiesnot typicallyhelpful todiagnose thistype of hair lossClassicpseudopeladeof BrocqMostcommonform ofalopeciaAcute loss ofhair, typicallyproceeded bymedication/toxinAcquired hairloss when largenumbers offollicles enterresting phaseof hair growthFinasterideDiscoidlupusMinoxidilTractionalopeciaHypothyroidismBrokenhairs,distributed innonsensicalpatternDermascopeFolliculitisdecalvansCan beaccompaniedby cutaneous,nail, mucusmembranesGreaterthan 5hairsScaly patchesor plaques,most commonin childrenRestingPhaseCommonvitamin/mineraldeficiencyassociatedwith hair lossName onemedicationthat causeshair lossIntralesionalCorticosteroidTotalhairlossGrowthphaseanalysisScalpbiopsyInvolutionphaseAutoantibodiesnot typicallyhelpful todiagnose thistype of hair lossClassicpseudopeladeof BrocqMostcommonform ofalopeciaAcute loss ofhair, typicallyproceeded bymedication/toxinAcquired hairloss when largenumbers offollicles enterresting phaseof hair growth

Alopecia - Call List

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  1. Finasteride
  2. Discoid lupus
  3. Minoxidil
  4. Traction alopecia
  5. Hypothyroidism
  6. Broken hairs, distributed in nonsensical pattern
  7. Dermascope
  8. Folliculitis decalvans
  9. Can be accompanied by cutaneous, nail, mucus membranes
  10. Greater than 5 hairs
  11. Scaly patches or plaques, most common in children
  12. Resting Phase
  13. Common vitamin/mineral deficiency associated with hair loss
  14. Name one medication that causes hair loss
  15. Intralesional Corticosteroid
  16. Total hair loss
  17. Growth phase analysis
  18. Scalp biopsy
  19. Involution phase
  20. Autoantibodies not typically helpful to diagnose this type of hair loss
  21. Classic pseudopelade of Brocq
  22. Most common form of alopecia
  23. Acute loss of hair, typically proceeded by medication/toxin
  24. Acquired hair loss when large numbers of follicles enter resting phase of hair growth