Congenital generalized hypertrichosis (CGH) is a rare, fully penetrant X- linked dominant trait previously described in a single, multigenerational Mexican family. CGH is a visually striking phenotype characterized by excessive facial and upper torso hair in males and by less severe asymmetric hairiness in females. We have found significant evidence for linkage with several markers from the long arm of the X chromosome. Recombinant chromosomes place the CGH gene within a 22 cM interval between DXS425 and DXS1227 in Xq24-Xq27.1. The localization of a gene for CGH represents the first step towards the isolation of genes involved in hair growth pattern, particularly those involved in restriction of areas in humans
Inherited hypertrichoses are rare syndromes characterized by excessive hair growth that does not res...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis, in its most common form, is idiopathic. In the absence of und...
Hypertrichosis is defined as an excessive growth in body hair beyond the normal variation compared w...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis (CGH) is a rare, fully penetrant X-linked dominant trait previ...
X-linked congenital generalized hypertrichosis (CGH), an extremely rare condition characterized by u...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Hypertrichosis is a rare condition characterized by excessive growth of hair (terminal, vellus or la...
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a disorder of phagocytes that is usually inherited as an X ch...
Marie Unna hereditary hypotrichosis (MUHH) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by co...
Ichthyosis is a heterogeneous group of skin disorders characterized by abnormal epidermal scaling. O...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA, male pattern baldness) is the most common form of hair loss. The origin ...
Dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria (DSH) is a hereditary skin disease characterized by the presen...
SummaryComplete or partial congenital absence of hair (congenital alopecia) may occur either in isol...
Inherited hypertrichoses are rare syndromes characterized by excessive hair growth that does not res...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis, in its most common form, is idiopathic. In the absence of und...
Hypertrichosis is defined as an excessive growth in body hair beyond the normal variation compared w...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis (CGH) is a rare, fully penetrant X-linked dominant trait previ...
X-linked congenital generalized hypertrichosis (CGH), an extremely rare condition characterized by u...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis terminalis (CGHT) is a rare condition characterized by univers...
Hypertrichosis is a rare condition characterized by excessive growth of hair (terminal, vellus or la...
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a disorder of phagocytes that is usually inherited as an X ch...
Marie Unna hereditary hypotrichosis (MUHH) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by co...
Ichthyosis is a heterogeneous group of skin disorders characterized by abnormal epidermal scaling. O...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA, male pattern baldness) is the most common form of hair loss. The origin ...
Dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria (DSH) is a hereditary skin disease characterized by the presen...
SummaryComplete or partial congenital absence of hair (congenital alopecia) may occur either in isol...
Inherited hypertrichoses are rare syndromes characterized by excessive hair growth that does not res...
Congenital generalized hypertrichosis, in its most common form, is idiopathic. In the absence of und...
Hypertrichosis is defined as an excessive growth in body hair beyond the normal variation compared w...