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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Facial hypertrichosis
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  1. ... which can cause acne and excessive facial hair (facial hirsutism). Kidney abnormalities may be present in some affected ...
  2. ... in the middle (synophrys), and excessive body and facial hair (hirsutism) that increases with age.Some individuals with Bohring- ...
  3. ... a rare condition characterized by excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), a distinctive facial appearance, heart defects, and several other abnormalities. The ...
  4. ... have excess hair on other parts of the face and body (hirsutism), but scalp hair is often sparse. People with Coffin-Siris syndrome can have a range of facial features, and not all affected individuals have the ...
  5. ... remain normal. At birth, the hair on the face may be abnormally thick (hypertrichosis) but thins out over time.Most affected individuals grow slowly, resulting in short stature and microcephaly. Sometimes, growth ... facial features of people with Nicolaides-Baraitser syndrome include ...
  6. ... tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) on the face and body, shortened bones at the ends of ...
  7. ... progeroid.Affected individuals also have excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) on their face and body. They have a low hairline on ...
  8. ... experience irregular menstruation and have excessive hair growth (hirsutism) on their face, abdomen, and legs. Men with Cushing disease may ...
  9. ... a rare condition characterized by excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), a distinctive facial appearance, and heart defects. Each of the mutations ...
  10. ... of the eye (corneal opacity), excess hair growth (hypertrichosis), overgrowth of the gums, heart abnormalities, and distinctive facial features that are described as "coarse." MONA is ...
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