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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Absent eyebrow
  1. ... have thin, dry, curly hair and sparse or absent eyelashes and eyebrows.Infants with cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome typically have weak muscle ...
  2. ... in childhood and worsens over time. Eyelashes and eyebrows are sparse or absent, and affected men have little or no facial ...
  3. ... have sparse scalp hair, and their eyelashes and eyebrows can also be sparse or absent. Affected individuals have a decreased ability to sweat ( ...
  4. ... the scalp is lost (total alopecia). The eyelashes, eyebrows, underarm (axillary) hair, and pubic hair are also sparse or absent.Abnormal growth of fingernails and toenails (nail dystrophy) ...
  5. ... soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma), decreased or absent sweating (anhidrosis), and abnormal nails (nail dystrophy). In severe cases, there is an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in certain areas, often affecting the scalp and eyebrows.In individuals with NBCIE, some of the skin ...
  6. ... developmental delay and intellectual disability, severely limited or absent ... include eyebrows that grow together in the middle (synophrys), widely ...
  7. ... muscle tone Other signs and symptoms may include: Absent or extra ... long eyelashes Undescended testicle ( cryptorchidism ), or other ...
  8. ... Narrow, shrunken or wrinkled face Baldness Loss of eyebrows and ... skin Limited range of motion Teeth - delayed or absent formation
  9. ... Wilson syndrome have an elongated face with heavy eyebrows and a pronounced ... Speech is absent or severely impaired, and affected people may learn ...
  10. ... Thomson syndrome is also characterized by sparse hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes; slow ... including absent or malformed bones, fused bones, and low bone ...
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