Trichodystrophies: A hair-raising differential diagnosis

The appearance of an individual’s hair is said to be reflective of internal health. Patients with hair shaft disorders commonly present with fragile, lusterless, sparse hair in addition to psychosocial distress. Hair shaft disorders may be hereditary or acquired and may present in children or adults. Due to the varied presentations, the differential diagnosis for hair is broad and often confusing. The authors present a question-by-question guide to help clinicians arrive at the correct diagnosis.
Source: Clinics in Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Source Type: research
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