id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dei6cgumlrcsznxcerm7agpjhm P Beighton Familial hypertrichosis cubiti: hairy elbows syndrome 1970.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 1493 327 78 Familial Hypertrichosis Cubiti: Hairy Elbows From Division of Medical Genetics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, U.S.A. Genetically determined hypertrichosis is uncommon, but several forms of familial hairiness have The purpose of this paper is to report the occurrence of undue hairiness of the elbow regions in hypertrichosis cubiti or the hairy elbows syndrome. family, the patient was of small stature, but her general her age, and no other localized hypertrichosis was present. in stature, and, like his sister, his hypertrichosis became Hair was present over the spine during his early years, sibs had any hypertrichosis (Fig. 3). Familial Hypertrichosis Cubiti: Hairy Elbows Syndrome hypertrichosis, while one variety of familial localized has previously been noted in hypertrichosis universalis congenita (Cockayne, 1933). 2. The finger-nails of the affected sibs are short, but not dysplastic. (Pillsbury, Shelley, and Kligman, 1957). and the patient's localized hypertrichosis seems to Two Amish sibs were born with unusual hairiness of their elbow regions. ./cache/work_dei6cgumlrcsznxcerm7agpjhm.pdf ./txt/work_dei6cgumlrcsznxcerm7agpjhm.txt