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Singh, Apoorva
- Localised Hypertrichosis Due to Congenital Hypothyroidism
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1 Department of Skin & V D. Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, 20/148 Kaveri Path Mansarover, Jaipur, IN
1 Department of Skin & V D. Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, 20/148 Kaveri Path Mansarover, Jaipur, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 66, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 42-43Abstract
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is a relatively common congenital disorder occurring in about one of 3000 to one of 4000 live births. Hypertrichosis, a rare condition, can be defined as an excessive growth of hair (terminal, vellus or lanugo) in areas of the body that are not predominantly androgen-dependent, and is independent of age, race or sex. The causal association between hypothyroidism and hypertrichosis has not been reported in neonatal period, although congenitally hypothyroid infants often have a low hairline.Keywords
Localised Hypertrichosis, Congenital Hypothyroidism.- Congenital Epidermolysis Bullosa with Pyloric Atresia
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1 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital 20/148 Kaveri Path Mansarover, Jaipur, IN
1 Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital 20/148 Kaveri Path Mansarover, Jaipur, IN