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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for Sparse facial hair
  1. About Klinefelter Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Male Infertility/Genetics ... Male Infertility ... Klinefelter Syndrome/Learn More ... Klinefelter Syndrome ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National ...
  2. ... in infancy and early childhood, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, sparse hair, areas of unusual skin coloring (pigmentation), and other ...
  3. ... signs and symptoms, but the most common are sparse scalp hair, small head size (microcephaly), distinct facial features, short stature, prominent finger joints, unusually short ...
  4. ... and worsens over time. Eyelashes and eyebrows are sparse or absent, and affected men have little or no facial hair. By their mid-twenties, almost all affected individuals ...
  5. ... This condition is characterized by multiple abnormalities, primarily sparse scalp hair, small head size (microcephaly), distinctive facial features, short stature, abnormal fingers, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), ...
  6. ... Menkes disease in infants are: Brittle, kinky, steely, sparse, or tangled hair Pudgy, rosy cheeks, sagging facial skin Feeding difficulties Irritability Decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), ...
  7. ... have excess hair on other parts of the face and body (hirsutism), but scalp hair is often sparse. People with Coffin-Siris syndrome can have a range of facial features, and not all affected individuals have the ...
  8. ... this condition may include short stature, obesity, or sparse hair. Many people with 2q37 deletion syndrome have characteristic facial features that can include a prominent forehead, a ...
  9. ... centimeters).Individuals with Saul-Wilson syndrome have distinctive facial features that often include a prominent forehead, sparse scalp hair and eyebrows, prominent scalp veins, a narrow nasal ...
  10. ... before and after birth. They have a characteristic facial appearance, a lack of fatty tissue under the skin (lipodystrophy), sparse hair on their head, and abnormal tooth development. The ...
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