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    GlossaryPediatric Alopecia

    Pediatric alopecia refers to hair loss that occurs in children and adolescents, which can be caused by various factors including genetic predisposition, autoimmune conditions like alopecia areata, or underlying health issues. This condition is particularly relevant as it can significantly impact a child's self-esteem and emotional well-being. Key distinguishing characteristics include the age of onset, the pattern of hair loss, and the potential for spontaneous regrowth, which can differ from adult forms of alopecia. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for managing the condition effectively.

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