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Scarring alopecia: clinical and pathologic study of 54 African-American women
International Journal of Dermatology, 07/31/09
Borovicka JH et al. – Traumatic hairstyling techniques are common in African–American women, and all result in a similar picture of a peri–infundibular lymphocytic infiltrate and fibrosis, leading to alopecia.
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