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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Absent lanugo
  1. ... feet (1 to 1.5 meters) tall Sparse, absent, or fine textured hair Tooth abnormalities, such as peg teeth , widely-spaced ...
  2. ... thighs) Increased size of the clitoris Irregular or absent menstrual periods Male-pattern baldness or hair thinning
  3. ... in women) Fatigue , weakness Headache Infertility Irregular or absent menstrual periods Loss of armpit or pubic hair Loss of the body or facial hair (in ...
  4. ... occur with a pituitary tumor: Abnormal nipple discharge Absent menstruation (periods) Breast development in men Enlarged hands, feet Excessive body hair Facial changes Low blood pressure Obesity Sensitivity to ...
  5. ... female hormones, these findings may be present: Pubic hair is often present and normal. Breast development may not occur. Menstrual periods are absent or very light. Vaginal dryness and pain with ...
  6. ... blood pressure in the affected limb Weak or absent pulses in the limb When PAD is more severe, findings may include: Calf muscles that shrink (wither or atrophy ) Hair loss over the legs, feet, and toes Painful, ...
  7. ... 6 months. You are more likely to have absent periods if you: Are obese Exercise too much ... or change in breast size Acne and increased hair growth in a male pattern Vaginal dryness Voice ...
  8. ... Hand sanitizers Rubbing alcohol Alcohol swabs Skin and hair products Nail polish remover This list may not be all inclusive.
  9. ... of the thumbs and big toes Constipation Excess hair on body ... include: Absent or extra kidney, and other problems with kidney ...
  10. ... the canal is skin-colored and has small hairs. Yellowish-brown earwax may be present. The eardrum is a light-gray color or a shiny pearly-white. Light should reflect off the eardrum surface.
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