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[Music] hi welcome back to dr donovan medicine made easy in todays video were going to be covering alopecia areata which is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the hair follicles which leads to sudden onset of non-scarring alopecia which is hair loss where the hair follicles are generally preserved in the uk alopecia areata is a relatively common condition and is estimated to affect 15 in 10 000 people in this video were going to be discussing the following well discuss who is affected by alopecia areata well discuss the signs and symptoms associated with the condition well then go on to discuss how its diagnosed treatment prognosis and then finally when you should refer the patient to a specialist for further assessment so first of all lets start off by discussing who is affected well alopecia areata can present at any age and males and females are affected equally any hair-bearing skin can be involved but it most commonly affects the scalp or the beard and less freque