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  • FAQ about Tinea capitis

    Tinea capitis is a common fungal infection of the scalp and hair. It is often called “scalp ringworm,” although it is not caused by a worm. This FAQ explains what tinea capitis is, what…

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  • Prevention of Tinea capitis

    Tinea capitis, or scalp ringworm, is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes that grow in keratin-rich tissue such as hair shafts and the outer layer of skin. Whether it can be fully prevented depends…

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  • Causes of Scleroderma

    Scleroderma develops when the immune system, blood vessels, and connective tissue begin to behave abnormally at the same time. In its simplest form, what causes scleroderma is not one single event but a combination…

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  • What is Rubella

    Rubella is a contagious viral infection caused by the rubella virus , an RNA virus that primarily targets the immune system, the respiratory tract, and, in pregnancy, the developing fetus. In most people it…

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  • Symptoms of Morphea

    Morphea, also called localized scleroderma, produces symptoms that center on abnormal hardening and tightening of the skin and, in some cases, the tissue beneath it. The most recognizable symptoms are patches of skin that…

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  • What is Morphea

    Morphea is a form of localized scleroderma in which the skin and the tissue directly beneath it become inflamed and then gradually thickened and hardened because of excess collagen deposition. Unlike systemic sclerosis, morphea…

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  • FAQ about Alopecia areata

    This FAQ explains the essentials of alopecia areata, a condition in which the immune system disrupts normal hair growth and leads to patchy hair loss. The questions below cover what the condition is, why…

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