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For a diagnosis of Folliculitis, the following list of conditions have been mentioned in sources as possible alternative diagnoses to consider during the diagnostic process for Folliculitis:
The other diseases for which Folliculitis is listed as a possible alternative diagnosis in their lists include:
Causes of Folliculitis may include these medical conditions:
Rare form of hair loss often misdiagnosed: a rare form of extreme hair loss called "Atrichia with papular lesions" (APL) is often misdiagnosed as alopecia totalis. Researchers estimate that about 1 per 100 diagnoses of alopecia totalis are incorrect. See introduction to alopecia totalis.
Hair and scalp disorders misdiagnosed in African Americans: A higher than average percentage of misdiagnoses of hair or scalp disorders seem to occur in African Americans. Some of the overlooked hair/scalp conditions include cicatrial alopecia, traction folliculitis and sebhorrheic dermatitis. See hair disorders or scalp disorders.
Read these general articles with an overview of misdiagnosis issues.
When checking for a misdiagnosis of Folliculitis or confirming a diagnosis of Folliculitis, it is useful to consider what other medical conditions might be possible misdiagnoses or other alternative conditions relevant to diagnosis. These alternate diagnoses of Folliculitis may already have been considered by your doctor or may need to be considered as possible alternative diagnoses or candidates for misdiagnosis of Folliculitis. For a general overview of misdiagnosis issues for all diseases, see Overview of Misdiagnosis.
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