Craters of the moon: A marker for disease severity in alopecia areata?
In cases of severe alopecia areata in children, on close trichoscopic examination, we observed that the alopecic patch was closely packed with yellow dots of various sizes. In normal subjects, sebaceous glands of the scalp secrete sebum, but the sebaceous glands are attached to the hair follicle; he...
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Main Authors: | Subrata S Malakar (Author), Purva R Mehta (Author), Surit S Malakar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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