Temporal Triangular Alopecia Peer-review Journal

Triangular temporal alopecia is also known as congenital temporal alopecia, it is a non-scarring way of hair loss commonly seen on the frontotemporal scalp. The cause of triangular temporal alopecia is unknown till now. It is usually sporadic but has been reported to run in families, suggesting a possible genetic link. Triangular temporal alopecia has been found or observed in a number of genetic conditions, including Down syndrome and phacomatosis pigmentovascularis.

Triangular temporal alopecia very commonly presents in children aged 3–9 years, although it can be observed at birth or may first appear in adult life. It affects both men and women and is more commonly seen in light-skinned people.

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