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  2. Madarosis - Wikipedia

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    Madarosis is a condition that results in the loss of eyelashes, and sometimes eyebrows. The term "madarosis" is derived from the ancient Greek "madaros", meaning "bald". [ 1 ] It originally was a disease of only losing eyelashes but it currently is the loss of both eyelashes and eyebrows.

  3. Sign of Hertoghe - Wikipedia

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    The Sign of Hertoghe or Queen Anne's sign is a thinning or loss of the outer third of the eyebrows, and is a classical sign of hypothyroidism or atopic dermatitis, [1] [2] [3] but it can also be detected in lepromatous leprosy. [4]

  4. Eyelash - Wikipedia

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    Madarosis is the loss of eyelashes. Blepharitis is the irritation of the lid margin, where eyelashes join the eyelid. The eyelids are red and itching, the skin often becomes flaky, and the eyelashes may fall out. Distichiasis is the abnormal growth of lashes from certain areas of the eyelid. Trichiasis refers to ingrown eyelashes.

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  6. Eyebrow restoration - Wikipedia

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    Eyebrow restoration is a surgical procedure to reposition the eyebrow. With advancing age, a common occurrence is descent of the eyebrow, or brow ptosis. A similar condition is eyelid ptosis. Eyebrow repositioning is a commonly performed procedure in cosmetic surgery. The brow is repositioned, optimally, for the wishes of the patient as well as ...

  7. Eyebrow - Wikipedia

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    An eyebrow is an area of short hairs above each eye that follows the shape of the lower margin of the brow ridges of some mammals. In humans, eyebrows serve two main functions: first, communication through facial expression, and second, prevention of sweat, water, and other debris from falling down into the eye socket. It is common for people ...

  8. “The Plot Thickens”: Difference Between Masked CEO ... - AOL

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    Internet sleuths have been fixated on a peculiar detail in the case of Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson: his eyebrows. Many pointed out that the thick ...

  9. Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia - Wikipedia

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    Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) is a type of eye disorder characterized by slowly progressive inability to move the eyes and eyebrows. [1] It is often the only feature of mitochondrial disease, in which case the term CPEO may be given as the diagnosis.