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Non scarring hair loss
Other namesNoncicatricial alopecia
SpecialtyDermatology

Non scarring hair loss is the loss of hair without any scarring being present.[1] This is in contrast to scarring hair loss.



Causes


Causes of noncicatricial alopecia include:[1]


  • Alopecia areata

  • Anagen effluvium

  • Androgenetic alopecia

  • Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis

  • Telogen effluvium


  • Trichotillomania (Trichotillosis)


References




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Classification
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  • ICD-10: L63-L65



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