Evaluation and diagnosis of the hair loss patient: part II. Trichoscopic and laboratory evaluations
The use of trichoscopy for evaluating a number of hair and scalp disorders is gaining popularity. It is a simple and noninvasive in vivo tool for visualizing hair shafts and the scalp. Recently, alopecias have been classified according to their trichoscopic findings. The second part of this 2-part c...
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