Hypertrichosis
1Hypertrichosis — Classification and external resources Stephan Bibrowski, also known as Lionel the Lion Faced Man, had congenital terminal hypertrichosis. ICD …
2Hypertrichōsis — Hypertrichōsis, s. Haarmenschen …
3Hypertrichosis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 L68 Hypertrichose Inkl.: Verstärkter Haarwuchs Exkl.: Angeborene Hypertrichose Exkl.: Persistierende Lanugobehaarung L68.1 Hypertrichosis lanuginosa acquisita …
4hypertrichosis — /huy peuhr tri koh sis/, n. excessive growth of hair. [HYPER + TRICHOSIS] * * * ▪ congenital disorder also called Hirsutism, excessive, abnormal hairiness that may be localized or cover the entire body. It is thought that hypertrichosis… …
5Hypertrichosis — Hypertrichose; übermäßiger Haarwuchs * * * Hypertrichosis [zu griechisch tríx, trichós »Haar«] die, /...ses, Hypertrichose, Überbehaarung (Haare). * * * Hy|per|tri|cho|se, die; , n, Hy|per|tri|cho|sis, die; , ...oses [... o:ze:s; ↑Trichose]… …
6Hypertrichosis — padidėjęs plaukuotumas statusas T sritis gyvūnų raida, augimas, ontogenezė, embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Hypertrichosis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pleiskanos …
Veterinarinės anatomijos, histologijos ir embriologijos terminai
7Hypertrichosis — padidėjęs plaukuotumas statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Hypertrichosis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – pleiskanos …
8Hypertrichosis lanuginosa — Hypertrichosis lanuginosa, also called Ambras Syndrome, congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa , and congenital hypertrichosis universalis , is a genetic condition characterized by hair all over the body. This condition affects less than 1 person… …
9hypertrichosis pinnae auris — hypertrichosis in which the pinnae of the ears have hairs 7 cm long or longer; it may be a Y linked or an autosomal dominant trait. Called also hairy ears and hairy pinnae …
10Hypertrichosis Lanuginosa — Hypertrichose L hypertrichose est le symptôme d un dérèglement hormonal qui se manifeste, chez l homme ou la femme, par une pilosité envahissante sur une partie du corps ou sa totalité. Le terme est issu du grec hyper : avec excès, et thrix …