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The Incidence and the Types of Alopecia in the Patients With Thyroid Disease
The Endocrinologist, 06/23/09
Koslu A et al. - The DHL is infrequent in thyroid patients, alopecia is a rare presenting sign, antithyroid medicine usage does not appear to cause alopecia, and alopecia areata (AA) is not now common in patients with thyroid disease. Finally, FPHL is frequently found in patients with thyroid disease and is related to the duration of the disease.
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