Clinicoepidemiological Observational Study of Acquired Alopecias in Females Correlating with Anemia and Thyroid Function
Alopecia can either be inherited or acquired; the latter, more common, can be diffuse, patterned, and focal, each having cicatricial and noncicatricial forms. This observational study of 135 cases in a semiurban Indian population aimed to detect the prevalence of various forms of acquired alopecia i...
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Main Authors: | Kirti Deo (Author), Yugal K. Sharma (Author), Meenakshi Wadhokar (Author), Neha Tyagi (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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