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The spectrum of pediatric scarring alopecia: A retrospective review of 27 patients seen at Mayo Clinic.

Reese L ImhofHafsa M CantwellSydney L ProfferStanislav N TolkachjovRochelle R TorgersonMegha M Tollefson
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2021)
Most patients presented with clinically evident primary scarring alopecia. Biopsy may confirm the diagnosis. Active treatment should be pursued, and successful treatment often requires combination therapies. Time to stabilization often takes years. Screening for depression and anxiety should be pursued.
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