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Results 21 - 30 of 34 for Hypertrichosis
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  1. ... the ovaries, an increased amount of body hair (hirsutism), and an inability to conceive (infertility), which are ...
  2. ... to irritation and itching (dermatitis). Excessive hair growth (hypertrichosis) can occur within the nevus. There is often ...
  3. ... de Lange syndrome can include excessive body hair (hypertrichosis), an unusually small head (microcephaly), hearing loss, and ...
  4. ... with Schinzel-Giedion syndrome often have excessive hairiness (hypertrichosis) that usually disappears in infancy.Children with Schinzel- ...
  5. ... on other parts of the face and body (hirsutism), but scalp hair is often sparse. People with ...
  6. ... older, they may develop excessive body hair growth (hirsutism) and irregular menstruation. Males with the non-classic ...
  7. ... menstruation, acne, excess hair elsewhere on the body (hirsutism), and weight gain. Androgenetic alopecia affects an estimated ...
  8. ... middle (synophrys), and excessive body and facial hair (hirsutism) that increases with age.Some individuals with Bohring- ...
  9. ... heart abnormalities, hearing loss, excessive body hair growth (hirsutism), a narrow upper chest that may have a ...
  10. ... hormones typically leads to excessive body hair growth (hirsutism), acne, and male pattern baldness.Hyperandrogenism and abnormal ...
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