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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Coarse hair
  1. ... follicular atrophoderma). Most affected individuals also have sparse, coarse hair on their scalps.Most people with X-linked ...
  2. ... the base of the skull (the occipital bone), coarse hair, and loose joints.Other rare conditions, including arterial ...
  3. ... the base of the skull (the occipital bone), coarse hair, and loose joints.Most of the mutations that ...
  4. ... opening (a cleft palate); a small jaw (micrognathia); coarse hair; and a low hairline at the back of ...
  5. ... the base of the skull (the occipital bone), coarse hair, and loose skin and joints. The incidence of ...
  6. ... with this condition have hair that is unusually coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled. Woolly hair typically affects only scalp hair and is present ...
  7. ... with this condition have hair that is unusually coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled. Woolly hair typically affects only scalp hair and is present ...
  8. ... hypotrichosis) on the scalp beginning in infancy. This hair is usually coarse, dry, and tightly curled (often described as woolly hair). Scalp hair may also be lighter in color ...
  9. ... hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma); coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart ...
  10. ... hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma); coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart ...
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