Alopecia Mucinous Pincusa

Alopecia is called hair loss. Medicine knows several forms of this disease. Among the rarest is Muticrosis alopecia Pincus. Translated from Latin, it sounds like “hair loss due to Pincus disease.”

The diagnosis hides a syndrome that is hereditary in nature. It is caused by recessive genetic changes. The etiology and pathogenesis of this recessively inherited condition have not been studied.

The disease is equally common among both sexes, but females are more often affected than males. Women typically experience the disease between the ages of thirty and fifty. Apathy affects all or part of the hair follicles. They are incapable of normal cell division, and also cannot emerge from a dormant state. You experience mealy hair loss or irregular hair growth that