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==Explanation of Condition== | ==Explanation of Condition== | ||
− | + | Hair loss. There are many causes, such as hereditary hair loss or related to sex hormones (particularly testosterone). | |
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+ | Another form of alopecia is '''alopecia areata''', a condition causing patchy hair loss that may be autoimmune in origin. | ||
==Guidance== | ==Guidance== | ||
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==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions== | ==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions== | ||
Spot Baldness | Spot Baldness | ||
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+ | Pattern baldness | ||
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+ | Androgenic alopecia | ||
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+ | Alopecia areata | ||
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+ | Alopecia mucinosa | ||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
− | Version 1, Edition | + | Version 1, Edition 2 |
====Date of Last Update==== | ====Date of Last Update==== | ||
− | + | 18th July 2012 |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 19 July 2012
Contents
Acceptability at Recruitment
ACCEPTABLE
Acceptability at CT / Work-Up
QUALIFIED
Individual at Risk
Recipient
Explanation of Condition
Hair loss. There are many causes, such as hereditary hair loss or related to sex hormones (particularly testosterone).
Another form of alopecia is alopecia areata, a condition causing patchy hair loss that may be autoimmune in origin.
Guidance
Acceptable but inform TC at CT/workup.
Pseudonyms or Related Conditions
Spot Baldness
Pattern baldness
Androgenic alopecia
Alopecia areata
Alopecia mucinosa
Version
Version 1, Edition 2
Date of Last Update
18th July 2012