Alopecia Areata Center - White Plains, NYWhite Plains Dermatologist Doctors for Alopecia AreataType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in White Plains *![]() White Plains Dermatology Associates ![]() Marc E Grossman MD ![]() Kenneth B Goldman MD ![]() Neil S Goldberg MD ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Rhoda S Narins MD ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Westchester Medical Group White Plains ![]() Frank C Taliercio MD ![]() Jeffrey B Goldstein MD ![]() Jay S Lerman MD ![]() Alan B Schliftman MD ![]() Central Westchester Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Dermatology Consultants of Westchester PLLC ![]() Virginia Chen MD ![]() Nancy C Howanitz MD ![]() Sherri K Kaplan MD ![]() Continuum Medical Group ![]() Abadir Associates ![]() Abadir Associates ![]() Andrew Bronin MD ![]() Gerald F Davis MD ![]() Elizabeth R Rosenthal MD & Elizabeth R Marsh MD ![]() Elizabeth R Rosenthal MD & Elizabeth R Marsh MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Ruth K Treiber MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology Westchester PLLC ![]() Advanced Dermatology Westchester PLLC ![]() Cynthia B Yalowitz MD ![]() Dermpath Inc ![]() Philip B Blank Jr. DO PC ![]() Southern Westchester Dermatology ![]() Joseph A DiPietro MD ![]() Tobi B Klar MD ![]() Karen M Mackler MD ![]() Dermatology Associates of Westchester PC ![]() Barbara L Lukash MD ![]() The Skin Specialty Group ![]() Lydia M Evans MD ![]() Lydia M Evans MD ![]() Harold Mermelstein MD ![]() Westchester Dermatology PC ![]() Richard H Saffran MD ![]() Claudette H Troyer MD ![]() Rhonda K Berkowitz MD ![]() Jerome M Felsenstein MD ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() The Center for Dermatology ![]() The Center for Dermatology ![]() Johanna Baeuerle MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Advanced Dermatology Associates ![]() Health Associates Dermatology ![]() Health Associates Dermatology ![]() Health Associates Dermatology ![]() Health Associates Dermatology ![]() Arash Akhavan MD ![]() Dermatology Center Of Rockland ![]() Dermatology Center Of Rockland ![]() Dermatology Center Of Rockland ![]() Ronald R Liteplo MD ![]() Albert Einstein College of Medicine ![]() Wainwright Dermatology, PLLC ![]() Katz MD & O'Connor MD ![]() Katz MD & O'Connor MD ![]() Joshua S Berger MD ![]() Georgette N Aprile MD ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Drs DePietro & Yunakov ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Dermatology & Surgery Associates ![]() Drs DePietro & Yunakov ![]() Peter G Burk MD ![]() Fayne L Frey MD ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Mount Kisco Medical Group PC ![]() Nancy S Wolfin MD ![]() Elena R Berkowitz MD ![]() Cindy F Hoffman DO ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller ![]() Drs Garofalo Kaufman Lou & Miller White Plains, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Alopecia AreataRead the Alopecia Areata article » What is alopecia areata?Alopecia areata is a hair-loss condition which usually affects the scalp. It can, however, sometimes affect other areas of the body. Hair loss tends to be rather rapid and often involves one side of the head more than the other. Alopecia areata affects both males and females. This type of hair loss is different than male-pattern baldness, an inherited condition.
What causes alopecia areata?Current evidence suggests that alopecia areata is caused by an abnormality in the immune system. This particular abnormality leads to autoimmunity. As a result, the immune system attacks particular tissues of the body. In alopecia areata, for unknown reasons, the body's own immune system attacks the hair follicles and disrupts normal hair formation. Biopsies of affected skin show immune cells inside of the hair follicles where they are not normally present. What causes this is unknown. Alopecia areata is sometimes associated with other autoimmune conditions such as allergic disorders, thyroid disease, vitiligo, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and ulcerative colitis. Sometimes, alopecia areata occurs within family members, suggesting a role of genes and heredity.
What are the different patterns of alopecia areata?The most common pattern is one or more spots of hair loss on the scalp. There is also a form of more generalized thinning of hair referred to as diffuse alopecia areata throughout the scalp. Occasionally, all of the scalp hair is lost, a condition referred to as alopecia totalis. Less frequently, the loss of all of the hairs on the entire body, called alopecia universalis, occurs. Sometimes the hair loss can involve the male beard, a condition known as alopecia areata barbe. Who is affected by alopecia areata?Alopecia areata tends to occur most often in children, teens, and young adults. ... Recommended Reading Related to Alopecia AreataWhat is leprosy?Leprosy is a disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae, which causes damage to the skin and the peripheral nervous system. The disease develops slowly (from six months to 40 years!) and results in skin lesions and deformities, most often affecting the cooler places on the body (for example, eyes, nose, earlobes, hands, feet, and testicles). The skin lesions and deformities can be very disfiguring and are the reason that infected individuals historically were considered outcasts in many cultures. Although human-to-human transmission is the primary source of infection, three other species can carry and (rarely) transfer M. leprae to humans: chimpanzees, mangabey monkeys, and nine-banded armadillos. The disease is termed a chronic granulomatous disease, similar to tuberculosis, because it produces inflammatory nodules (granulomas) in the skin and nerves over time.
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