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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for woolly
  1. Keratoderma with woolly hair is a group of related conditions that affect the skin and hair and in many cases increase ... some cases, the hair is also sparse. The woolly hair texture typically affects only scalp hair and ...
  2. ... coarse, dry, and tightly curled (often described as woolly hair). Scalp hair may also be lighter in ... structure and growth of hair shafts, leading to woolly, fragile hair that is easily broken. A lack ...
  3. ... found to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type II. This form of ... The DSP gene mutations that cause keratoderma with woolly hair type II lead to the production of ...
  4. ... also cause a hair condition called autosomal recessive woolly hair. People with this condition have hair that is unusually coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled. Woolly hair typically affects only scalp hair and is ...
  5. ... also cause a hair condition called autosomal recessive woolly hair. People with this condition have hair that is unusually coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled. Woolly hair typically affects only scalp hair and is ...
  6. ... found to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type III. It is characterized ... and heart problems that occur in keratoderma with woolly hair type III. Studies suggest that abnormal cell ...
  7. ... found to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type I. This form of ... The JUP gene mutations that cause keratoderma with woolly hair type I lead to the production of ...
  8. ... found to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type IV. It is characterized ... and toenails. Unlike other forms of keratoderma with woolly hair, type IV does not appear to cause ...
  9. Cardiomyopathy (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cardiomyopathy is the name for diseases of the heart muscle. These diseases enlarge your heart muscle or make it thicker and more rigid than normal. In rare cases, ...
  10. Hair Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    The average person has 5 million hairs. Hair grows all over your body except on your lips, palms, and the soles of your feet. It takes about a month for ...
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