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Alopecia Universalis, Onychodystrophy, and Total Vitiligo
D. JOSEPH DEMIS, MD, PhD;
MARC ALLEN WEINER, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1963;88(2):195-201.
Abstract
Two patients with the syndrome of alopecia universalis, onychodystrophy, and apparent total vitiligo are reported. Extensive investigations including endocrinologic evaluation and viral cultures failed to reveal a systemic abnormality or evidence of an etiologic agent. These three entities are discussed and their etiological interrelationships considered.
Author Affiliations
WASHINGTON, DC
Department of Dermatology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (Dr. Demis); Department of Medicine (Dermatology) of the Georgetown University School of Medicine (Dr. Weiner).
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