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    GlossaryAlopecias

    Alopecias refer to a group of conditions characterized by hair loss, which can occur in various patterns and severities. The most common type is androgenetic alopecia, often known as male or female pattern baldness, but alopecias can also include conditions like alopecia areata, which involves sudden hair loss in patches, and cicatricial alopecia, where inflammation leads to scarring and permanent hair loss. Understanding alopecias is crucial for diagnosing and treating hair loss, as the underlying causes and treatment options can vary significantly between different types. Key distinguishing characteristics include the pattern of hair loss, the presence of inflammation, and whether the hair follicles are damaged or intact.

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