Alopecia Congenital Limited

Alopecia congenita limited – (A. congenita cirrumpscripta)

**Synonyms:** spotted atrichia, atrichia (in animals) **Latin name: Alopecia congenita circumspecta** **Type of dermatosis:** Multifactorial

Alopecia is the name given to complete or partial baldness of the head and body, the causes of which are most often associated with diseases and problems in the body. It is extremely rare that the pathology can be hereditary in both children and adults. Children often experience this disease



Limited congenital alopecia refers to hair defects in which the number of hairs is reduced by 2-3 times compared to the norm, and also accompanied by the presence of spots with impaired hair growth, both of general and focal origin. Based on morphological criteria, it is possible to divide diseases of the hair growth area into acquired