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  2. Hypertrichosis terminalis, gingival hyperplasia, and a characteristic face: a new distinct entity

Hypertrichosis terminalis, gingival hyperplasia, and a characteristic face: a new distinct entity

  • Am J Med Genet A. 2003 Jan 30;116A(3):278-83. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.10883.
Sonia Canún 1 E G Guevara-Sanginés A Elvira-Morales Ma del C Sierra-Romero H Rodríguez-Asbun
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Affiliation

  • 1 División de Genética, Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González, México City, México. scanuns@hotmail.com
Abstract

Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis has been described in association with Other features as gingival hyperplasia, osteochondrodysplasia, and a dysmorphic face. Bondeson and Miles [1993: Am J Med Genet 47:198-212] described a woman with universal congenital hypertrichosis terminalis associated with gingival hyperplasia; the face of this patient was coarse and different from Other forms of hypertrichosis described before. We present an 11-year, 6-month-old girl with universal congenital hypertrichosis terminalis, gingival hyperplasia, and a characteristic coarse face resembling the patient described by Bondeson and Miles [1993: Am J Med Genet 47:198-212]. We propose that this type of congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis, associated with gingival hyperplasia and a coarse face, is a distinctive new entity.

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