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  2. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    During the catagen phase, the hair follicle undergoes a process to prepare for hair shedding. The telogen phase is when hair shedding occurs. The hair follicle growth cycle varies by person and by body location of hair growth. [16] Hypertrichosis is said to occur when hair follicles are in the anagen phase longer than normal for their ...

  3. Tanner scale - Wikipedia

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    The Tanner scale (also known as the Tanner stages or sexual maturity rating (SMR)) is a scale of physical development as pre-pubescent children transition into adolescence, and then adulthood. The scale defines physical measurements of development based on external primary and secondary sex characteristics , such as the size of the breasts ...

  4. Hair follicle - Wikipedia

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    There are many structures that make up the hair follicle. Anatomically, the triad of hair follicle, sebaceous gland and arrector pili muscle make up the pilosebaceous unit. [1] A hair follicle consists of : The papilla is a large structure at the base of the hair follicle. [4] The papilla is made up mainly of connective tissue and a capillary ...

  5. Tinea capitis - Wikipedia

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    The clinical presentation is typically single or multiple patches of hair loss, sometimes with a 'black dot' pattern (often with broken-off hairs), that may be accompanied by inflammation, scaling, pustules, and itching. Uncommon in adults, tinea capitis is predominantly seen in pre-pubertal children, more often boys than girls.

  6. Trichoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Trichoscopy is a method of hair and scalp evaluation and is used for diagnosing hair and scalp diseases. [1] The method is based on dermoscopy. In trichoscopy hair and scalp structures may be visualized at many-fold magnification. Currently magnifications ranging from 10-fold to 70-fold are most popular in research and clinical practice. [2]

  7. How Common Is Teenage Hair Loss? - AOL

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    Alopecia areata is somewhat common in children and teenagers (most people get it in their teens, 20s or 30s) and might be the result of an immune reaction to one’s own hair. ... getting a bad ...

  8. How Long Does Finasteride Take to Work? - AOL

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    When it comes to hair loss, DHT binds to receptors in the scalp and causes hair follicle miniaturization. This means it shortens the anagen phase (or growth phase) of the hair growth cycle .

  9. Loose anagen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A pull test is performed in order to diagnose a patient with loose anagen hair syndrome as one of the characteristics of this hair condition is hair that is easily removed from the scalp. [ 7 ] [ 10 ] A group of around 40-60 hairs, that are attached to the scalp, is pulled in a clement manner.