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. 1984 Nov 15;131(10):1253–1254.

Congenital temporal triangular alopecia.

H Bargman
PMCID: PMC1483701  PMID: 6498677

Abstract

Congenital temporal triangular alopecia is a form of nonscarring alopecia that, as its name suggests, is present at birth. Four cases are reported. One patient underwent hair transplantation, which was successful and might be useful in other patients. Cases occurring in a father and his son suggest for the first time a genetic link.

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