2016
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20165431
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Incidence of congenital triangular alopecia

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“…Triangular alopecia is a congenital cause of localized hypotrichosis. Its reported incidence is 0.11%, although this has more recently been described as an underestimation since many do not seek care or are misdiagnosed [16,17]. As the name suggests, triangular alopecia presents with hair loss in a classic triangle or spear-shaped patch, most commonly in the frontotemporal region (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Triangular alopecia is a congenital cause of localized hypotrichosis. Its reported incidence is 0.11%, although this has more recently been described as an underestimation since many do not seek care or are misdiagnosed [16,17]. As the name suggests, triangular alopecia presents with hair loss in a classic triangle or spear-shaped patch, most commonly in the frontotemporal region (Fig.…”
Section: Triangular Alopeciamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its actual incidence is believed to be underestimated because only a few patients seek medical attention and many patients are misdiagnosed. [1]…”
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