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Neonatal occipital alopecia, otherwise called transient neonatal Hair Loss and grating alopecia, is a fix of alopecia most ordinarily of the occipital zone that happens in early earliest stages. This example of neonatal alopecia was initially credited to weight or erosion from lying in a recumbent position. Be that as it may, a limited telogen emanation all the more precisely clarifies this normal marvel. During fetal turn of events, hair follicles spread the head in a cephalo-caudal example by 18-20 weeks. The hair underlying foundations of the frontal and parietal scalp enter telogen around 26-28 weeks. The hair foundations of the occipital scalp stay in anagen until birth. Subsequently a confined telogen exhaust of the occipital scalp can be acknowledged 8 after 12 weeks. Transient neonatal balding normally happens 8-12 weeks after birth. Be that as it may, neonates can be brought into the world with this limited alopecia. Obscurely pigmented neonates are brought into the world with more hairs in anagen, and the change to telogen is postponed contrasted with lighter-cleaned neonates. Therefore, transient neonatal Hair Loss happens later in more obscurely pigmented neonates.    

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