A patch of alopecia in a 70-year-old woman
S. Avninder,
S. Avninder
Institute of Pathology, Indian Council of Medical Research, India; and Department of Dermatology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
Search for more papers by this author V. Ramesh,
V. Ramesh
Institute of Pathology, Indian Council of Medical Research, India; and Department of Dermatology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
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S. Avninder,
S. Avninder
Institute of Pathology, Indian Council of Medical Research, India; and Department of Dermatology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
Search for more papers by this author V. Ramesh,
V. Ramesh
Institute of Pathology, Indian Council of Medical Research, India; and Department of Dermatology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India
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First published: 27 November 2006
Dr V Ramesh, Department of Dermatology, Safdarjung Hospital, DII/A9 South Moti Bagh, New Delhi-110021, India. E-mail:
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