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  2. Hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrichosis (better known as Werewolf Syndrome) is an abnormal amount of hair growth over the body. [1] [2] The two distinct types of hypertrichosis are generalized hypertrichosis, which occurs over the entire body, and localized hypertrichosis, which is restricted to a certain area. [1]

  3. Category:People with hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    This category contains people who have or had hypertrichosis. Pages in category "People with hypertrichosis" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. Hair disease - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrichosis is any place of the body where there is more hair growth than is typically seen in people of the same age, race, and sex, excluding androgen-induced hair growth. [ 4 ] Hypotrichosis

  5. Dr. Jeff Hersh explains what causes anemia and options ... - AOL

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    Red blood cells normally survive an average of about 120 days, becoming damaged (their oxygen-carrying capacity becomes compromised) as they age.

  6. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Prepubertal hypertrichosis, also known as childhood hypertrichosis, is a cutaneous condition characterized by increased hair growth, found in otherwise healthy infants and children. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Prepubertal hypertrichosis is a cosmetic condition and does not affect any other health aspect.

  7. 13-year-old boy has rare condition that causes thick hair to ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... known as hypertrichosis, caused him to grow hair all over his face, according to Newsflare. ... People. Ben Stiller feels ...

  8. X-linked hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    X-linked hypertrichosis, also known as X-linked congenital generalized hypertrichosis, is a hereditary disorders characterized by generalized congenital hypertrichosis and thick eyebrows. [ 1 ] Signs and symptoms

  9. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Most of the time, those who are affected have no symptoms. [3] Following a specific trigger, symptoms such as yellowish skin, dark urine, shortness of breath, and feeling tired may develop. [1] [2] Complications can include anemia and newborn jaundice. [2] Some people never have symptoms. [3]