Temporal Triangular Alopecia Peer-review Journal

 Temporal Triangular Alopecia which is also known as congenital alopecia, it is a non-scarring form of hair loss which is usually seen on front temporal scalp. The Temporal Triangular Alopecia causes are unknown. The disease is sporadic but in many cases it is reported that it is because of the genetic link that runs in the family. The Temporal Triangular Alopecia is found in people with genetic disorder such as Down syndrome and pigment vascularise. The children between the age group of 2-9 years are the most commonly affected by Temporal Triangular Alopecia. The disease affects both man and women and can be present at birth or may even appear in adult life and it is most common in the people who are light-skinned. Peer review refers to the work done during the screening of presented manuscripts and applications for funding. This process encourages authors to satisfy their discipline standard criteria and reduces the dissemination of irrelevant findings.   

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