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  1. ... gov: Dandruff (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Hair Diseases (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  2. ... National Cancer Institute</p></full-summary><group >Skin, Hair and ... >Nevus</see-reference><site ><information-category >Find an ...
  3. ... contain more recent information. — ED. Table A. Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia - Anauxetic ... are compiled from the following standard references: gene from HGNC ; chromosome locus from OMIM ; protein ...
  4. A mutation in a person's genes can cause a medical condition called a genetic disorder. Learn about the types and how they are detected. ... Genes are the building ...
  5. ... secretion, or an organic change of structure. The disorders of the hair having reference to quantity and color are, hirsuties, hairiness, or excess of hair; alopecia, or deficiency of hair; trichonosis decolor, or ... disorders of texture, remarkable especially for brittleness of structure, ...
  6. ... secretion, or an organic change of structure. The disorders of the hair having reference to quantity and colour are, hirsuties, hairiness, or excess of hair; alopecia, or deficiency of hair; and canities, or whiteness ... And the disorders of the follicles are, simple alteration of secretion, ...
  7. ... bISEASES. 67 AFFECTIONS OF THE HAIR SYSTEM The disorders of the hair having reference to quantity and color, are hairiness or excess ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Arsenical poisoning in beer drinkers 
    Publication: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1901
    ... be extreme (Figs. 6, 7, 14, and 15). Reference has already been made to the trophic disorders of the nails and hair (Fig. 4). A passing note may here be ...
  9. ... history of sycosis, 355. Beard, ancient customs with reference to the, 21. Blanching of the hair, 147. (See "Grayness.") Blister, formation of a, 143. Blisters, an eczematous phenomenon, 197. Cachexia, defined, 259, 350. in cutaneous disorders, 121. Calotte, the (in porrigo), 247. Calvities (see " ...
  10. ... 141 Certain measures, however, which have a special reference to the cerebral disorders of the disease, may be mentioned in this place. So soon as the character of the disease is fully re- cognized, the hair should be cropped short. This measure is indispensable ...
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