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Weathering of hair in trichoteiromania

SUMMARY A 74‐year‐old woman presented with an 18‐month history of broken vertex scalp hairs as a consequence of chronic rubbing. Light microscopy of the 1–2 cm hairs demonstrated distal brush‐like splitting. Education and behavioural therapy were instituted. After 4 months of reduced rubbing of the...

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Published in:Australasian journal of dermatology 2004-08, Vol.45 (3), p.186-188
Main Authors: Banky, Jeremy P, Sheridan, Adam T, Dawber, Rodney PR
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Hair - pathology
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