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Disorders/Diseases
Disorders/Diseases
Anatomy
Misc.
100

What is the elevation; no lifting or raising of the hair 

0 degree

100

abnormal amount of hair loss

alopecia

100

Skin disease created from a superficial fungal infection

tinea barbae

100

technical term for the scalp 

epicranium

100

pathogenic and non-pathogenic are two types of:

Bacteria

200
This elevation provides graduation and stacking, (medium elevation)

45 degree

200

area on scalp, smooth, slightly pink, irregularly shaped and lacking hair

alopecia areata

200

disease of the scalp, characterized by a pink scalp with thick, whitish- yellowish crusts.

Tinea favosa

200

the epicranius is the broad muscle formed by joining of the:

occipitalis and frontalis

200

the study of how equipment you use can be best designed for comfort, efficiency, safety, and productivity

ergonomics

300

This elevation provides uniform lengths

90 degree

300

extreme case where autoimmune disease attacks hair follicles over entire head

alopecia totalis

300

guests having large, yellow, bran-like flakes on scalp

pityriasis steatoides, seborrheic dermatis

300

one of the 7 bones that join to form the cranium 

sphenoid

300

scientific term for "split ends" 

trichoptilosis

400

This elevation, lengths become longer starting from top to bottom

180 degree

400

medical condition involving loss of hair all over entire body

alopecia universalis

400

hair loss through repetitive and excessive pulling or stretching of the hair

traction alopecia

400

the two bones, one on each side of the head, which form the entire crown and top sides

parietal

400

microorganisms that are not disease producing

non- pathogenic

500

A haircut consisting of 46 & 90 elevations is called what?

combination haircut

500

Androgenic alopecia affects:

male & female

500

Brittleness, nodular swellings, easy breakage

trichorrehexis nodosa

500

muscle of neck that lowers and rotate the head:

sternocleidomastoideus

500

determined by the number of hairs per square inch

Density