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Break dancing: a new risk factor for scarring hair loss

Monselise et al., 2011

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8437256791103286019
Author
Monselise A
Chan L
Shapiro J
Publication year
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Journal of cutaneous medicine and surgery

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Background: We report on a first case of lichen planopilaris (LPP) mimicking androgenetic alopecia (AGA) in an individual who has been break-dancing on his head for many years. LPP is an autoimmune inflammatory scalp condition that when left untreated can result in …
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