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- ... walking. Characteristic facial features include a round face; thick hair; thick eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys); ...
- ... a prominent forehead, a large head (macrocephaly), and thick hair and eyebrows. Some people with MPS III have ...
- ... distinctive facial features. These facial features typically include thick hair and eyebrows, long eyelashes, unusually-shaped eyes (down- ...
- ... among affected individuals.People with Cantú syndrome have thick scalp hair that extends onto the forehead and grows down ...
- ... 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 ( ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... eyelashes almost always remain normal. At birth, the hair on the face may be abnormally thick (hypertrichosis) but thins out over time.Most affected ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...