Telogen Effluvium: Review Article

    December 2024 in “ Medical alphabet
    E. M. Gesheva, A. R. Ereshko
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    TLDR Understanding and addressing the causes of telogen effluvium is crucial for effective treatment.
    The review article on telogen effluvium (TE) provides an updated classification and detailed clinical features of diffuse TE, exploring its various causes and triggers. It highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis and discusses treatment options for different forms of TE. The article emphasizes the need for understanding the underlying factors contributing to TE to effectively manage and treat this condition.
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