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Image Number #8409 (Alopecia areata)

Diagnosis: Alopecia areata

Description: Marginal alopecia

Morphology: Hair loss localised

Site: Scalp

Sex: M

Age: 8

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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Differential Diagnosis

History:

 Ophiasis is a form of alopecia areata characterized by the loss of hair in the shape of a wave at the circumference of the head. It gets its name from "ophis", which is the Greek word for snake, because of the apparent similarity to a snake-shape and the pattern of hair loss. Ophiasis (Merginal alopecia areata) is considered as one of the bad prognostic types of alopecia areata.

 

 

 

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