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Results 11 - 20 of 32 for Red hair
  1. ... low-set ears that are rotated backward, a red birthmark (nevus simplex) on the face (usually the forehead), a low frontal hairline often with eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys), and excessive body and facial hair (hirsutism) that increases with age.Some individuals with ...
  2. ... on the face and back that resemble blackheads, red bumps around the mouth that resemble acne, or pitted scars on the face similar to acne scars but with no history of acne. Fluid-filled sacs within the hair follicle (pilar cysts) may develop, most commonly on ...
  3. ... number and size over time.In addition to red, scaly skin, people with ichthyosis ... have excess hair (hirsutism) on some parts of the body, particularly ...
  4. ... syndrome include a moderate to severe shortage of red blood cells (anemia) ... excessive body hair growth (hirsutism), a narrow upper chest that may ...
  5. ... primarily on the face. They can also have red, scaly skin patches and mild ... have sparse scalp hair, and their eyelashes and eyebrows can also be ...
  6. ... as cerebriform.People with Sézary syndrome develop a red, severely itchy rash ... include hair loss (alopecia), skin swelling (edema), thickened skin on ...
  7. ... fragile and break easily, and a shortage of red blood cells (anemia), which can ... hair; malformations of the fingernails and toenails; and abnormalities ...
  8. ... this condition may lose their underarm and pubic hair.Other signs and symptoms ... also have a shortage of red blood cells (anemia) and an increase in the ...
  9. ... life-threatening. People with trichothiodystrophy may have abnormal red blood cells, including red blood cells that are smaller than normal. They ... called A2, which is a protein found in red blood cells. Other features of trichothiodystrophy can include ...
  10. ... cardio-), facial features (facio-), and the skin and hair (-cutaneous).The MAP2K1 gene mutations that cause cardiofaciocutaneous ...
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