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A case of acquired trichorrhexis nodosa after applying new hair spray
Trichorrhexis nodosa is a hair shaft disorder presented with whitish nodes all over the hair (diffuse form) or localized to an area (localized form) and could be either congenital or acquired. We are reporting a case of acquired localized form of trichorrhexis nodosa due to trauma (physical–chemical).