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editorial
. 2021 May 6;7(4):280–285. doi: 10.1159/000514342

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

a Right cheek of the same patient as in Fig. 1, 1 month after the first docetaxel infusion. Empty spaces are clearly visible. Black dots and white dots correspond to hairs that have been truncated at their origin (cadaverized hairs) as the result of AE. Many white hairs have grown up though and seem to be unaffected by dystrophy. b Left cheek, 55 days after the first docetaxel infusion and 3 days after the fifth infusion. Black and white dots are still present. Surviving white hairs are grown up but less than expected. Note the different magnification of the picture. AE, anagen effluvium.