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Effluvium may refer to:
Telogen effluvium, the premature entry of hair into the telogen phase
Anagen effluvium, the pathologic loss of hair in the anagen phase
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Telogen effluvium is a scalp disorder characterized by the thinning or shedding of hair resulting from the early entry of hair in the telogen phase (the...
Look up effluvium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Effluvium may refer to: Telogen effluvium, the premature entry of hair into the telogen phase Anagen...
Anagen effluvium is the pathologic loss of anagen or growth-phase hairs. Classically, it is caused by radiation therapy to the head and systemic chemotherapy...
autoimmune; and the cause of telogen effluvium is typically a physically or psychologically stressful event. Telogen effluvium is very common following pregnancy...
Gilbert hypothesized that this amber effect could be explained by an effluvium (a small stream of particles that flows from the electric object, without...
fragility in hair. When separating it from loose anagen syndrome or telogen effluvium, the hair pull test is frequently normal. Normal physical exam (skin,...
unknown but thought to be autoimmune Telogen effluvium: emotional or physiologic stress Anagen effluvium: cancer treatments such as radiation and alkylating...
test is also used in the diagnosis of telogen effluvium. The hairs that are removed in a telogen effluvium pull test are telogen staged hairs instead of...
that it is produced by the effluvium from new hay, and it has hence obtained the popular name of hay fever. [...] the effluvium from hay has no connection...
only the rider, but the horse, as well. To this dreadful monster the effluvium of the weasel is fatal, a thing that has been tried with success, for...
Perviousness of Glass to Ponderable Parts of Flame. London: Essays of Effluvium. pp. 57–85. For a discussion of how the term phlogiston was understood...
aqueduct produced large gullies below by erosion of the soft deposits. The effluvium was carefully washed with smaller streams of water to extract the nuggets...