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Results 21 - 30 of 32 for Red hair
  1. ... with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. This condition is characterized by red, blistering skin at an early age and thick ... congenital reticular ichthyosiform erythroderma), which is characterized by red, scaly skin all over the body with small ...
  2. ... when a person has a low number of red blood cells (anemia), and the remaining red blood cells are larger than normal (megaloblastic). The ... the high affinity thiamine transporter, causes selective inner hair cell loss and an auditory neuropathy phenotype. J ...
  3. ... blistering leads to scarring and the formation of red, bumpy patches called granulation tissue. Granulation tissue bleeds ... and toenails, joint deformities (contractures) that limit movement, hair loss (alopecia), and thinning of the protective outer ...
  4. ... This condition is a skin disorder characterized by red, blistering skin at an early age and thick ... CK-1 CK1 cytokeratin 1 cytokeratin-1 EHK1 hair alpha protein K1 K2C1_HUMAN keratin 1, type ...
  5. ... These patches can be unusually thin, hairy, or red and densely packed with blood vessels (hemangiomatous). In ... some people with this condition have prematurely graying hair. Branchio-oculo-facial syndrome is a rare condition, ...
  6. ... shedding of the collodion membrane, the skin is red (erythroderma) and covered with fine, white scales (ichthyosis). ... In severe cases, there is an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in certain areas, often affecting the ...
  7. ... the skin. These malformations look like pink or red spots on the skin. People with microcephaly-capillary ... distinctive facial features and an unusual pattern of hair growth on the scalp. Microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome ...
  8. ... of atopic dermatitis include dry, itchy skin and red rashes that come and go. The rashes can ... such as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and hair loss caused by a malfunctioning immune reaction (alopecia ...
  9. ... health problems, including blistering and the formation of red, bumpy patches called granulation tissue. Granulation tissue most ...
  10. ... results in fatigue due to low numbers of red blood cells (anemia), frequent infections due to low ...
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