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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Absent facial hair
  1. ... over time. Eyelashes and eyebrows are sparse or absent, and affected men have little or no facial hair. By their mid-twenties, almost all affected individuals ...
  2. ... cause problems with breathing; and other abnormal or absent bones.Characteristic facial features may include bulging eyes with prominent brow ridges, excess hair growth on the forehead, round cheeks, a very ...
  3. ... with this condition typically have an underdeveloped or absent uterus and do not menstruate. They may also have abnormally high levels of androgens, which can cause acne and excessive facial hair.WNT4 gene mutations involved in Müllerian aplasia and ...
  4. ... bumps to form on the arms, legs, and face. People with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome also tend to have thin, dry, curly hair and sparse or absent eyelashes and eyebrows.Infants with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome typically ...
  5. ... secondary sex characteristics, such as the growth of facial hair and ... absent (anosmia). This feature distinguishes Kallmann syndrome from most ...
  6. ... begin in infancy and occur primarily on the face. They can also have red, ... sparse or absent. Affected individuals have a decreased ability to sweat ( ...
  7. ... blood (hyperandrogenism), which can cause acne and excessive facial hair (facial hirsutism). Kidney abnormalities may be present in some ...
  8. ... in infancy and early childhood, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, sparse hair, areas of unusual skin coloring (pigmentation), and other ...
  9. ... females with this condition can have sparse or absent underarm (axillary) hair.Additional features of Meier-Gorlin syndrome can include ...
  10. ... eyelashes almost always remain normal. At birth, the hair on the face may be abnormally thick (hypertrichosis) but thins out ...
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