An atlas of hair and scalp diseases

Although hair is not essential for health and survival in humans as it is in other mammals, changes in hair growth density, pattern or alterations in its color and texture can often lead to distress. In addition, these types of changes can indicate underlying systemic disease, including endocrine, g...

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Main Authors: Powell, J. (Author), Stone, N. 1967- (Author), Dawber, R. P. R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Parthenon Pub. 2002
Series:Encyclopedia of visual medicine series
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