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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Thick hair
  1. ... walking. Characteristic facial features include a round face; thick hair; thick eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys); ...
  2. ... a prominent forehead, a large head (macrocephaly), and thick hair and eyebrows. Some people with MPS III have ...
  3. ... distinctive facial features. These facial features typically include thick hair and eyebrows, long eyelashes, unusually-shaped eyes (down- ...
  4. ... among affected individuals.People with Cantú syndrome have thick scalp hair that extends onto the forehead and grows down ...
  5. ... bridge, a wide mouth with thick lips, and thick eyebrows and eyelashes. Affected individuals can have excess hair on other parts of the face and body ( ...
  6. ... to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type III. It is characterized by thick, calloused skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma); coarse, dry, fine, and tightly curled hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart ...
  7. ... to cause a form of keratoderma with woolly hair classified as type IV. It is characterized by thick, calloused skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma); coarse, dry, fine, tightly ... scalp hair; and abnormal fingernails and toenails. Unlike other forms ...
  8. ... eyelashes almost always remain normal. At birth, the hair on the face may be abnormally thick (hypertrichosis) but thins out over time.Most affected ...
  9. ... the hands (palmar keratoderma), which can be painful; thick, white patches on the tongue and inside of the cheeks (oral leukokeratosis); bumps that develop around hair follicles (follicular keratoses) on the elbows, knees, and ...
  10. ... known as Carvajal syndrome. It is characterized by thick, calloused skin on the palms of the 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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