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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Loss of eyelashes
  1. ... armpits. Some people with this condition have hair loss (alopecia) affecting their scalp, eyelashes, and eyebrows.Neurologic features are also common in ...
  2. ... People with Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome also experience hair loss (alopecia) that begins in childhood and worsens over time. Eyelashes and eyebrows are sparse or absent, and affected ...
  3. ... as the lining of the mouth.Partial hair loss is a common feature of KID syndrome, and often affects the eyebrows and eyelashes. Affected individuals may also have small, abnormally formed ...
  4. ... anophthalmia). Eye abnormalities typically lead to impairment or loss of vision in people with Fraser syndrome. Affected individuals can have other problems related to abnormal eye development, including missing eyebrows or eyelashes or a patch of hair extending from the ...
  5. ... hair longer than a few inches. The eyebrows, eyelashes, and other body hair may be sparse as well. Over time, the hair problems can remain stable or progress to complete scalp hair loss (alopecia) and a decrease in body hair.Rarely, ...
  6. ... syndrome often have eyes that slant downward, sparse eyelashes, and a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Some affected individuals have additional eye abnormalities that can lead to vision loss. This condition is also characterized by absent, small, ...
  7. ... eyes that slant downward (downslanting palpebral fissures), no eyelashes, and a notch in the lower eyelids called an eyelid coloboma. Many affected individuals have small or unusually formed ears, and about 60 percent have hearing loss caused by defects in the middle ear (conductive ...
  8. ... that often meet in the middle (synophrys), long eyelashes, low-set ears, small and ... hearing loss, and problems with the digestive tract. Some people ...
  9. ... affects only the hair on the head; eyebrows, eyelashes, and hair on other ... early childhood. The hearing loss, which is caused by changes in the inner ...
  10. ... near their front hairline (a white forelock). The eyelashes, the eyebrows, and the skin under the forelock ... piebaldism lead to a nonfunctional KIT protein. The loss of KIT signaling is thought to disrupt the ...
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