
1) Baldness 2) Baldness, to physicians 3) Condition for Homer 4) Hair loss, scientifically 5) Loss of crew 6) Loss of hair 7) Phalacrosis 8) Problem for some men
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baldness; hair loss
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Baldness; absence or thinning of hair from areas of skin where it is usually present.
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• (n.) Alt. of Alopecy
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(Gr. alpekia a disease in which the hair falls out) baldness; absence of the hair from skin areas where it normally is present.
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Absence or loss of hair.
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1. <dermatology> Baldness, absence of the hair from skin areas where it normally is present. ... 2. <oncology> Hair loss as a result of chemotherapy or radiation therapy administered to the head. Hair loss from chemotherapy is temporary. Hair loss from radiation is usually permanent. ... Origin: Gr. Alepekia = a disease in which the hai...
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(al″o-pe´shә) loss of hair. The cause of the simple condition is not yet fully understood, although it is known that the tendency is limited primarily to males, runs in certain families, and is more common in some racial groups than in others. It is often associated with aging, but can occur in younger perso...
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A partial or complete hair loss, usually a temporary side effect of the chemotherapy.
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Baldness, a deficiency of hair.
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Baldness - can take various forms; alopecia areata in which hair loss is patchy, alopecia universalis in which loss is complete.
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Al`o·pe'ci·a (ăl`o*pē'shĭ*ȧ),
A*lop'e*cy (ȧ*lŏp'e*sȳ)
noun [ Latin
alopecia , Greek
'alwpeki`a , from
'alw`phx fox, because loss of the hair is common among foxes.]
(Medicine) Loss of the hair; baldness.
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Alopecia: Baldness. There are many types of alopecia, each with a different cause. Alopecia may be localized to the front and top of the head as in common male pattern baldness. It may be patchy as in a condition called alopecia areata. Or it can involve the entire head as in alopecia capitis totalis. The word 'alopecia' comes from the Greek 'alope...
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Bald area that normally has hair.
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A general term to describe hair loss or baldness. Consult Dr. Miller for this type of treatment.
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Absence or loss of hair.
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alopecia Fox mange, a disease in which the hair falls out; absence of the hair from skin areas where it normally is present; especially, of the head. Alopecia is one characteristic of mange. It affects both men and women of all ages. Mange is defined as a contagious scabies-like dermatitis occurring in various animals, including cattle, sheep, hor...
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baldness or loss of hair, mainly on the head, either in defined patches or completely; the cause is unknown
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noun loss of hair (especially on the head) or loss of wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer)
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Alopecia means hair loss. Alopecia is divided into scarring alopecia and nonscarring alopecia. The most common type of hair loss is nonscarring alopecia, which is further divided into localized alopecia and generalized alopecia. Pronunciation: al-oh-PEE-shuh • (noun) Also Known As: Hair loss, Bald Spot
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Alopecia is a generalised term for the different forms of the hair loss disease Alopecia. Alopecia causes baldness in area's of the body that should naturally contain hair such as the head or certain areas of the body such as the legs or in males the chest. Also See: Alopecia Androgenetic, Alopecia Areata, Alopecia Totalis, Alopecia Universalis, A....
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baldness.
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A medical term meaning hair loss.
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baldness.
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A general term to describe hair loss or baldness. Consult your dermatologist for this type of treatment.
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