ABSTRACT

Diagnosing and treating hair disorders is still a subject that is rarely or only superficially covered in residency training. Hence, dermatopathologists and clinical dermatologists often find a gap in their knowledge. A new edition of an acclaimed text, An Atlas of Hair Pathology with Clinical Correlations, Second Edition bridges this gap and serve

chapter 1|2 pages

- Using this book

chapter 3|12 pages

- Normal hair anatomy and architecture

chapter 5|2 pages

- Classification of hair disease

chapter 7|5 pages

- Clinical correlation

chapter 9|11 pages

- Androgenetic alopecia

chapter 10|7 pages

- Telogen effluvium

chapter 11|7 pages

- Trichotillomania

chapter 12|5 pages

- Traction alopecia

chapter 14|4 pages

- Temporal triangular alopecia

chapter 15|17 pages

- Alopecia areata

chapter 16|6 pages

- Psoriatic alopecia

chapter 18|3 pages

- Syphilitic alopecia

chapter 20|5 pages

- Loose anagen hair syndrome

chapter 22|5 pages

Acne keloidis (folliculitis keloidalis)

chapter 23|3 pages

- Folliculitis decalvans

chapter 24|3 pages

- Tufted folliculitis

chapter 25|13 pages

- Lichen planopilaris

chapter 26|4 pages

- Frontal fibrosing alopecia

chapter 28|8 pages

- Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus

chapter 30|3 pages

- Erosive pustular dermatosis

chapter 32|3 pages

- Aplasia cutis congenita of the scalp

chapter 33|9 pages

- Tinea capitis

chapter 34|4 pages

- Trichodysplasia of immunosuppression

chapter 35|4 pages

- Chemotherapy-induced alopecia

chapter 36|11 pages

- Overview of hair shaft disorders