Alopacia totalis.. Absence of scalp hair and full body hair. Hair loss of eyebrows, eyelashes and body hair

Alopacia totalis:
Usually identified as autosomal recessive autologous genetics as an isolated effect, some isolated cases may be associated with dermis dysplasia.
The scalp hair is often natural at birth, but it disappears by age between the first and sixth months, after which there is no further growth of hair.
Absence of scalp hair and full body hair. The condition may occur suddenly or within several days or months.
In some cases, the scalp may be hair-free at birth, as the child is clearly infected.
Hair eyebrows, eyelashes and body hair may also fall.
The teeth and nails are normal and are not affected by the general condition. Intelligence and life expectancy is normal.
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