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  2. Uncombable hair syndrome - Wikipedia

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    As one would expect from the name, individuals affected by this disorder have difficulty managing and grooming their hair. Affected individuals usually possess blonde or silver hair that may be present at birth or develop over time. [1] The hair is wiry, frizzy, and stands straight out from the scalp. [1] It is often dry but not fragile or ...

  3. Monilethrix - Wikipedia

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    Monilethrix (also referred to as beaded hair) [1] is a rare autosomal dominant hair disease that results in short, fragile, broken hair that appears beaded. [2] [3] It comes from the Latin word for necklace (monile) and the Greek word for hair (thrix). [4] Hair becomes brittle, and breaks off at the thinner parts between the beads.

  4. Lanugo - Wikipedia

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    Lanugo is very thin, soft, usually unpigmented hair that is sometimes found on the body of a fetus or newborn.It is the first hair to be produced by the fetal hair follicles, and it usually appears around sixteen weeks of gestation and is abundant by week twenty.

  5. Hair trauma? 6 tricks to fix a bad cut or color

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    What to do if you've got a hair

  6. Cleft lip and cleft palate - Wikipedia

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    Within the first 2–3 months after birth, surgery is performed to close the cleft lip. While surgery to repair a cleft lip can be performed soon after birth, often the preferred age is at approximately 10 weeks of age, following the " rule of 10s " coined by surgeons Wilhelmmesen and Musgrave in 1969 (the child is at least 10 weeks of age ...

  7. Chignon (medical term) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a chignon, a caput succedaneum can lead to further complications, such as halo scalp ring, a form of hair loss or alopecia. [6] In some cases, a caput succadaneum can cause permanent hair loss or scarring. [6] Finally, jaundice is also a known possible complication of caput succedaneum. [16]

  8. A 31-year-old barber, Francisco Emanuel Batista de Oliveira, from São José dos Campos, Brazil, has caught people's attention on the internet by sharing videos where he puts on hair prosthetics ...

  9. Cleveland Clinic performs its first-ever in utero surgery to ...

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    An Ohio hospital successfully performed its first in utero fetal surgery to repair a birth defect in a nearly 23-week-old fetus, making it one of few elite medical facilities in the U.S. capable ...