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The Requirement to Monitor Low-dose Oral Minoxidil in the Management of Hair Loss.
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Syndromes Associated with Hair Disorders.
Shah MM, Dhanani S, Nair PA.
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Acquired Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Acquired Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa A 51-year-old woman presented with rapidly progressing hair growth on her face, neck, and upper body, findings consistent with acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa....
Tom Kovitwanichkanont
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2003
Hypertrichosis is hair growth that is abnormal for the age, sex, or race of an individual, or for a particular area of the body. Recognized forms of hypertrichosis are reviewed. Hirsutism, which is male-pattern hair growth in a female or child, is not included in this review.
Daniel S, Wendelin +2 more
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Hypertrichosis is hair growth that is abnormal for the age, sex, or race of an individual, or for a particular area of the body. Recognized forms of hypertrichosis are reviewed. Hirsutism, which is male-pattern hair growth in a female or child, is not included in this review.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1989
AbstractHypertrichosis is an unusual but well‐recognized genetic condition. Hypertrichosis may be generalized or limited to specific body areas, in which case it is usually not associated with other anomalies. Five previous cases of hypertrichosis cubiti have been reported, with short stature in 2 sibs being the only other associated abnormalities.
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AbstractHypertrichosis is an unusual but well‐recognized genetic condition. Hypertrichosis may be generalized or limited to specific body areas, in which case it is usually not associated with other anomalies. Five previous cases of hypertrichosis cubiti have been reported, with short stature in 2 sibs being the only other associated abnormalities.
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Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa Congenita
Pediatric Dermatology, 2008Abstract: Hypertrichosis lanuginosa congenita is a rare, autosomal dominant cutaneous disorder with sporadic presentations reported. It manifests at birth with the affected infant presenting with excessive lanugo hair covering the entire body surface, sparing palms, soles, and mucous membranes.
Vibhu, Mendiratta +2 more
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The Practitioner, 2008
Hypertrichosis denotes growth of hair on any part of the body in excess of the amount usually present in persons of the same age, race, and sex, excluding androgen-dependent hair growth. Hypertrichosis may be an isolated finding or associated with a syndrome, be associated with additional congenital anomalies or a marker for systemic disease.
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Hypertrichosis denotes growth of hair on any part of the body in excess of the amount usually present in persons of the same age, race, and sex, excluding androgen-dependent hair growth. Hypertrichosis may be an isolated finding or associated with a syndrome, be associated with additional congenital anomalies or a marker for systemic disease.
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Therapeutische Umschau, 2002
Hypertrichose und Hirsutismus verursachen bei betroffenen Frauen erhebliche psychologische Probleme. Gegen den unerwünschten Haarwuchs stehen eine Reihe von Therapiemöglichkeiten zur Verfügung, sowohl kosmetischer als auch medizinischer Art. Systemisch werden bei Hirsutismus Antiandrogene eingesetzt, insbesondere von Gynäkologen.
H, Wolff, C, Kunte
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Hypertrichose und Hirsutismus verursachen bei betroffenen Frauen erhebliche psychologische Probleme. Gegen den unerwünschten Haarwuchs stehen eine Reihe von Therapiemöglichkeiten zur Verfügung, sowohl kosmetischer als auch medizinischer Art. Systemisch werden bei Hirsutismus Antiandrogene eingesetzt, insbesondere von Gynäkologen.
H, Wolff, C, Kunte
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