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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for "Alopecia," congenital
  1. T-cell immunodeficiency, congenital alopecia, and nail dystrophy is a type of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID), which is a group of disorders characterized ...
  2. ... has been found to cause T-cell immunodeficiency, congenital alopecia, and nail dystrophy, a condition that affects the ... As a result, people with T-cell immunodeficiency, congenital alopecia, and nail dystrophy develop recurrent serious infections starting ...
  3. ... has been found to cause palmoplantar keratoderma and congenital alopecia 1, a condition characterized by skin problems, an absence of hair from birth (congenital alopecia), and often nail abnormalities. The mutation identified in ...
  4. ... 2008 Oct 2. Citation on PubMed Shimomura Y. Congenital hair loss disorders: rare, but not too rare. J Dermatol. ...
  5. Immune System and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is the immune system? Your immune system is a complex network of cells, tissues, and organs. Together they help the body fight infections and other ...
  6. ... gene can cause a disorder known as lethal congenital epidermolysis bullosa (LCEB). Features of this condition include very fragile skin that blisters and detaches easily, a complete absence of hair (alopecia), and abnormal fingernails. The skin abnormalities lead to ...
  7. ... cases, there is an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in certain areas, often affecting the scalp and ...
  8. ... Decreased ability to sweat, causing sensitivity to heat Hair loss Abnormal finger and toenails Skin of the palms ...
  9. ... Digestive and Kidney Diseases) Also in Spanish H Hair Loss What Is Alopecia Areata? (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and ...
  10. ... there may be an absence of hair growth (alopecia) in the affected area.When the underlying bone ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. ACC Congenital absence of skin on scalp Congenital defect of ...
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