Hair and scalp concerns are increasingly common in general practice, yet diagnosing hair disorders can often feel uncertain. Many conditions appear similar at first glance, and subtle differences in history or examination can significantly alter management and prognosis.
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In this webinar, Dr Ahmed Kazmi shares a structured approach to assessing hair and scalp complaints in everyday practice.
How to perform a focused yet thorough scalp and hair examination
Key history questions that can rapidly narrow differential diagnoses
How trichoscopy findings can improve diagnostic accuracy
Diagnostic pearls across common hair disorders, helping you distinguish inflammatory, scarring, and non-scarring causes of hair loss
When further investigation, biopsy, or referral may be appropriate
The webinar includes case discussions and a Q&A segment, providing practical insights that can be directly applied in general practice.
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Covers common hair and scalp conditions such as pattern hair loss, telogen effluvium, and alopecia areata — emphasising real clinical decision-making, investigations, diagnosis, and patient counselling.
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