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* [[Tinea capitis]] ([[ringworm]] of the scalp) | * [[Tinea capitis]] ([[ringworm]] of the scalp) | ||
* [[Tumor]] of the [[ovary]] or [[adrenal glands]] | * [[Tumor]] of the [[ovary]] or [[adrenal glands]] | ||
===Causes by Organ System=== | |||
===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | |||
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*[[Ablepharon-macrostomia syndrome]] | |||
*[[Aclarubicin]] | |||
*[[Acrokeratosis paraneoplastica of Bazex]] | |||
*[[Actinomycin D]] | |||
*[[Adenal gland tumor]] | |||
*[[Adrenal cortex insufficiency]] | |||
*[[Aging]] | |||
*[[Albendazole]] | |||
*[[Alopecia areata]] | |||
*[[Alopecia cicatrisata]] | |||
*[[Alopecia mucinosa]] | |||
*[[Amiodarone]] | |||
*[[Anemia]] | |||
*[[Antidepressants]] | |||
*[[Atopic dermatitis]] | |||
*[[Autoimmune adrenalitis]] | |||
*[[Bazex-Dupre-Christol syndrome]] | |||
*[[Beta blockers]] | |||
*[[Biotinidase deficiency]] | |||
*[[Birth control pills]] | |||
*[[BRESHECK syndrome]] | |||
*[[Burns]] | |||
*[[Calcium channel blockers]] | |||
*[[Canada-Cronkhite syndrome]] | |||
*[[CARASIL]] | |||
*[[Chagas disease]] | |||
*[[Child birth]] | |||
*[[Chondrodysplasia punctata 2, X-linked dominant]] | |||
*[[Cidofovir]] | |||
*[[Clomifene]] | |||
*[[Colchicine]] | |||
*[[Combined oral contraceptive pill]] | |||
*[[Crash diet]] | |||
*[[Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma]] | |||
*[[Cytosine arabinoside]] | |||
*[[Cytotoxic therapeutic agents]] | |||
*[[Danazol]] | |||
*[[Daunorubicin]] | |||
*[[Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis]] | |||
*[[Discoid lupus erythematosus]] | |||
*[[Dissecting cellulitis]] | |||
*[[Doxorubicin]] | |||
*[[Dubowitz syndrome]] | |||
*[[Dwarfism-cerebral atrophy-keratosis follicularis syndrome]] | |||
*[[Dystrophia myotonica type 2]] | |||
*[[Eflornithine]] | |||
*[[Epidermolysis bullosa with pyloric atresia]] | |||
*[[Epirubicin]] | |||
*[[Erythroderma]] | |||
*[[Etoposide]] | |||
*[[Excessive blow-drying]] | |||
*[[Excessive shampooing]] | |||
*[[Fluoxymesterone]] | |||
*[[Folliculitis]] | |||
*[[Folliculitis decalvans]] | |||
*[[Gestrinone]] | |||
*[[Haemochromatosis]] | |||
*[[Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (HSS)]] | |||
*[[Hay-Wells syndrome]] | |||
*[[Heparin]] | |||
*[[Hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia]] | |||
*[[High fever]] | |||
*[[Holocarboxylase synthase deficiency]] | |||
*[[Hormone changes]] | |||
*[[Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome]] | |||
*[[Hyperthyroidism]] | |||
*[[Hypervitaminosis A]] | |||
*[[Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, autosomal dominant]] | |||
*[[Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, autosomal recessive type]] | |||
*[[Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, X-linked]] | |||
*[[Hypopituitarism]] | |||
*[[Hypothyroidism]] | |||
*[[Hypotrichosis simplex]] | |||
*[[Idarubicin]] | |||
*[[Ifosfamide]] | |||
*[[Incontinentia pigmenti]] | |||
*[[Interferon alpha]] | |||
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*[[Irinotecan]] | |||
*[[Iron deficiency]] | |||
*[[Junctional epidermolysis bullosa, non-Herlitz type]] | |||
*[[Keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome, autosomal recessive]] | |||
*[[Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans cum op]] | |||
*[[Keratosis follicularis spinulosa decalvans cum ophiasi]] | |||
*[[Lamellar ichthyosis type 2]] | |||
*[[Leflunomide]] | |||
*[[Lepromatous leprosy]] | |||
*[[Lichen planopilaris]] | |||
*[[Lichen planus]] | |||
*[[Major illness]] | |||
*[[Major surgery]] | |||
*[[Marie Unna hereditary hypotrichosis]] | |||
*[[Melphalan]] | |||
*[[Methotrexate]] | |||
*[[Methylphenidate]] | |||
*[[Mitoxantrone]] | |||
*[[Monilethrix]] | |||
*[[Myositis ossificans progressiva]] | |||
*[[Myotonic dystrophy]] | |||
*[[NSAIDs]] | |||
*[[Orofaciodigital syndrome type 1]] | |||
*[[Ovarian tumor]] | |||
*[[Oxaliplatin]] | |||
*[[Papular atrichia]] | |||
*[[Parry-Romberg syndrome]] | |||
*[[Pazopanib]] | |||
*[[Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens]] | |||
*[[Pixantrone]] | |||
*[[Pregnancy]] | |||
*[[Proguanil]] | |||
*[[Proteus syndrome]] | |||
*[[Pseudopelade of Brocq]] | |||
*[[Pseudoprogeria syndrome]] | |||
*[[Psoriasis]] | |||
*[[Radiotherapy]] | |||
*[[Retinoids]] | |||
*[[Rosselli-Gulienetti syndrome]] | |||
*[[Schopf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome]] | |||
*[[Secondary syphilis]] | |||
*[[Selenium]] | |||
*[[Severe emotional stress]] | |||
*[[Severe infection]] | |||
*[[Shingles]] | |||
*[[Sorafenib]] | |||
*[[Stanozolol]] | |||
*[[Sudden blood loss]] | |||
*[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] | |||
*[[Teniposide]] | |||
*[[Teriflunomide]] | |||
*[[Testosterone]] | |||
*[[Thallium]] | |||
*[[Thiotepa]] | |||
*[[Thyroid diseases]] | |||
*[[Tinea capitis]] | |||
*[[Tinea favosa capitis]] | |||
*[[Topotecan]] | |||
*[[Total congenital alopecia]] | |||
*[[Trabectedin]] | |||
*[[Traction alopecia]] | |||
*[[Tribavirin]] | |||
*[[Trichotillomania]] | |||
*[[Tuberculoid leprosy]] | |||
*[[Tufted folliculitis]] | |||
*[[Valproic acid]] | |||
*[[Vasculitis]] | |||
*[[Vemurafenib]] | |||
*[[Vincristine]] | |||
*[[Vismodegib]] | |||
*[[Vitamin D dependent rickets type 2a]] | |||
*[[Vitamin H deficiency]] | |||
*[[Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome]] | |||
*[[Werner syndrome]] | |||
*[[Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome]] | |||
*[[Zinc deficiency]] | |||
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Overview
Scarring alopecia is caused by numerous dermatologic factors, including glabrous skin (non-hairy), and is very difficult to diagnose and manage. Non-scarring alopecia is characterized by the absence of visible inflammation of the skin involved.
Causes
Common Causes
A sudden physical or emotional stress may cause one-half to three-quarters of the hair throughout your scalp to shed (called Telogen effluvium). You will notice hair coming out in handfuls while you shampoo, comb, or run your hands through your hair. You may not notice this for weeks to months after the episode of stress. The hair shedding will decrease over 6 - 8 months.
Cause of this type of hair loss are:
- High fever or severe infection
- Childbirth
- Major surgery, major illness, sudden blood loss
- Severe emotional stress
- Crash diets, especially those that do not contain enough protein
- A number of medications, including retinoids, birth control pills, beta-blockers, certain antidepressants, NSAIDs (including ibuprofen) and calcium channel blockers
Other possible causes of hair loss, especially if it is in an unusual pattern, include:
- Alopecia areata -- bald patches that develop on the scalp, beard, and, possibly, eyebrows. Eyelashes may fall out as well.
- Anemia
- Autoimmune conditions such as lupus
- Burns
- Certain infectious diseases such as syphilis
- Excessive shampooing and blow-drying
- Hormone changes
- Thyroid diseases
- Nervous habits such as continual hair pulling or scalp rubbing
- Radiation therapy
- Tinea capitis (ringworm of the scalp)
- Tumor of the ovary or adrenal glands