Graham Little syndrome

(gra´әm lit´әl) a syndrome characterized by cicatricial patches of alopecia of the scalp with prominent follicular plugging and follicular keratoses on the trunk and limbs, sometimes associated with noncicatricial alopecia of the axillae, pubic region, trunk, and limbs.

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