The hypertrichosis may precede the diagnosis of a neoplasm by several years. |
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Her infant inherited her hypertrichosis and died hours after his birth in Moscow, and Pastrana died from complications five days later. |
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Tonight's murder victim is a man with hypertrichosis, or human werewolf syndrome. |
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She had two rare diseases, undiagnosed in her lifetime: generalized hypertrichosis lanuginosa, which covered her face and body in thick hair, and gingival hyperplasia, which thickened her lips and gums. |
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In one patient, the normal skin presented with hypertrichosis while the hypomelanotic areas did not. |
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Lesions have been described as alopecic, with overlying tufts of hair or even hypertrichosis. |
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She had hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome, and other genetical deformities that saw her become one of Europe's most sought after circus acts. |
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Jesus, said to be the first wolf person in Britain for 30 years, has hair all over his face due to a condition called hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome. |
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Non-pseudomonal malignant otitis externa and jugular foramen syndrome secondary to cyclosporin-induced hypertrichosis in a diabetic renal transplant patient. |
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