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Acute Alopecia (Hair Loss)

Thallium is a heavy metal which is tasteless, odorless, completely dissolves in liquids, absorbed quickly, and defies detection on routine toxicological screens.

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Thallium Toxicity in Alopecia

General Issues, Neurological Symptoms, and Neurotoxic Mechanisms


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Alopecia and Associated Toxic Agents

There are a number of toxic agents that can cause alopecia.

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Paradise nut paradox: alopecia due to selenosis

Selenium is a micronutrient. It presents a nutritional conundrum because of its twin status as an essential as well as a highly toxic trace element.

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Chemically Induced Cosmetic Alopecia

Cosmetic causes of scarring alopecia are poorly documented. 

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Scalp Hair Health and Hair Care Practices among Malaysian Medical Students

Scalp care is essential because it determines the health and condition of the hair and prevents the diseases of scalp and hair. 

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