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Traction alopecia in two adolescent Sikh brothers-an underrecognized problem unmasked by migration
Daniela Karimian-Teherani1, Laila El Shabrawi-Caelen, Adrian Tanew
1Division of General Dermatology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:
Traction alopecia denotes an often permanent hair loss resulting from prolonged physical damage to the hair shaft. We report on two adolescent Sikh brothers who wore a turban since early childhood and developed a band-like scarring alopecia at the frontal hairline. Awareness of this condition may help in preventing irreversible hair loss by early modification of the daily hair care routine.
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