alopecia
21alopecia — noun Etymology: Middle English allopicia, from Latin alopecia, from Greek alōpekia, from alōpek , alōpēx fox; akin to Armenian ałuēs fox, Sanskrit lopāśa Date: 14th century loss of hair, wool, or feathers ; baldness • alopecic adjective …
22alopecia — {{hw}}{{alopecia}}{{/hw}}o alopecia s. f. (pl. cie ) Mancanza totale o parziale dei capelli o dei peli …
23alopecia — [14] This word appears to derive from the resemblance observed by the Greeks between baldness in human beings and mange in foxes. The Greek for ‘fox’ was alōpēx, hence alōpekía, borrowed into Latin as alopēcia. Alōpēx is related to Latin vulpēs… …
24alopecia — n. baldness. ♦ alopecia areata, loss of hair in small patches …
25Alopecia — išplikimas statusas T sritis gyvūnų raida, augimas, ontogenezė, embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Alopecia ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pleiskanos …
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26Alopecia — išplikimas statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Alopecia ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pleiskanos …
27alopecia — The lack or loss of hair from areas of the body where hair is usually found. Alopecia can be a side effect of some cancer treatments …
28alopecia — [14] This word appears to derive from the resemblance observed by the Greeks between baldness in human beings and mange in foxes. The Greek for ‘fox’ was alōpēx, hence alōpekía, borrowed into Latin as alopēcia. Alōpēx is related to Latin vulpēs… …
29Alopecia areata — Classification and external resources Alopecia areata. ICD 10 L63 …
30Alopecia areata universal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La alopecia areata universal es una enfermedad autoinmune, en la cual el mismo organismo fabrica anticuerpos contra una parte del folículo capilar. En los pacientes con alopecia areata universal se pueden demostrar… …