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El cabello puede aparecer en parches o como si no estuviera creciendo.
En las personas de raza negra, la observación del área del cuero cabelludo utilizando un microscopio muestra que el cabello se desprende de esta área antes de crecer.
En las personas de raza blanca, el problema a menudo aparece en el extremo del tallo del cabello en forma de puntas partidas, adelgazamiento del cabello y puntas del cabello que lucen de color blanco.
Un examen de los tallos del cabello con un microscopio puede revelar cambios que indican la tricoclasia.
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