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What is trichopathy?

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Updated: 6/12/2024

is a disease of the hair

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What is the medical term meaning abnormal condition of hair?

The medical term is alopecia. There is male-pattern baldness (from your mother's side); baldness may be patchy, a condition called alopecia areata; or a variant of alopecia areata may involve the entire head: alopecia capitis totalis.


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