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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Sparse hair
  1. ... short stature (dwarfism) with other skeletal abnormalities; fine, sparse hair (hypotrichosis); and abnormal immune system function (immune deficiency) ... makes each strand of hair thinner, causing the hair to have a sparse appearance overall. Unusually light-colored skin (hypopigmentation), malformed ...
  2. ... affects hair growth. People with this condition have sparse hair (hypotrichosis) on the scalp beginning in infancy. This ... recessive hypotrichosis have skin problems affecting areas with sparse hair, such as redness (erythema), itchiness (pruritus), or missing ...
  3. ... and early childhood, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, sparse hair, areas of unusual skin coloring (pigmentation), and other ... Most children with Pallister-Killian mosaic syndrome have sparse hair on their heads, particularly around the temples. These ...
  4. ... is characterized by palmoplantar keratoderma and woolly and sparse hair, as well as abnormal fingernails and toenails. Type ...
  5. ... can include a few missing or abnormal teeth, sparse hair, and mild problems with sweat gland function. However, ...
  6. ... the hair shaft. People with monilethrix also have sparse hair growth (hypotrichosis) and short, brittle hair that breaks ...
  7. ... be noticed in infancy because babies often have sparse hair.Most people with Netherton syndrome have immune system- ...
  8. ... autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, a condition that results in sparse hair growth (hypotrichosis) on the scalp and, less frequently, ...
  9. ... autosomal recessive hypotrichosis, a condition that results in sparse hair growth (hypotrichosis) on the scalp and, less frequently, ...
  10. ... keratoderma); coarse, dry, fine, tightly curled, and sometimes sparse hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart ...
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