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        news Alopecia Areata of Eyelashes: A Subset of Alopecia Areata

        Presented by:Dermatology Online Journal / Naga Prasad Grandhe MD and Amrinder Jit Kanwar MD
        Summary points:A 9-year-old presents with asymptomatic gradual loss of the eyelashes, first noted 6 months earlier. This case reviews physical and test findings, diagnosis and patient management. The authors discuss prevalence, differential diagnosis, and natural course.
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