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Anterolateral Leg Alopecia Revisited

Alopecia of the leg—an extremely common yet ill-defined condition—is described in few contemporary dermatology textbooks. In this article, we describe 3 patients with anterolateral alopecia of the legs and further characterize this condition through a review of the literature.


 

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