2000
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.136.2.217
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Clinical Findings in Mosaic Carriers of Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia

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“…Scalp hair is typically thin and light in heterozygous subjects [18]; however, the degree of hypotrichosis is highly variable [18,27]. In this study, hypohidrosis was not apparent, except in male subjects, but hypohidrosis is only partial in heterozygous subjects and may not be prominent [18]. Nail dysplasia was observed in one male with HED and in two females, but not in other heterozygous carriers.…”
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“…Scalp hair is typically thin and light in heterozygous subjects [18]; however, the degree of hypotrichosis is highly variable [18,27]. In this study, hypohidrosis was not apparent, except in male subjects, but hypohidrosis is only partial in heterozygous subjects and may not be prominent [18]. Nail dysplasia was observed in one male with HED and in two females, but not in other heterozygous carriers.…”
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“…Dental agenesis is found in heterozygous HED females, particularly involving the maxillary lateral incisors, mandibular incisors, and first molars [8,18,25]. Interestingly, the higher frequency of tooth agenesis observed in the most .…”
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