alopecija
Bolest opadanja kose, ćelavljenje, ćelavost; alopekija.
Ćelavost na pečate.
Gubitak dlake ili perja kod životinja kao posledica nekih zaraznih bolesti, ili poremećaja u ishrani, odnosno starosti.
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alopecia
ETYM Latin alopecia, Greek alopekia, from alophx fox, because loss of the hair is common among foxes.
Loss of hair (especially on the head) or wool or feathers; in humans it can result from heredity or hormonal imbalance or certain diseases or drugs and treatments (chemotherapy for cancer).
Patchy baldness, baldness. alopecia areata, loss of hair in small patches.
Another name for baldness.
baldness
IPA: / bɒldnəs /Loss of hair from the scalp, common in older men. Its onset and extent are influenced by genetic makeup and the level of male sex hormones. There is no cure, and expedients such as hair implants may have no lasting effect. Hair loss in both sexes may also occur as a result of ill health or radiation treatment, such as for cancer. Alopecia, a condition in which the hair falls out, is different from the male-pattern baldness described above.
The condition of having no hair (especially on the top of the head); SYN. hairlessness, phalacrosis.