2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1578-2190(07)70550-4
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Two Cases of Hypertrichosis Cubiti

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“…Some links to syndromes such as the Weill-Marchesani syndrome [1], Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome [16], or Floating-Harbor syndrome [9] have been suggested, but are inconclusive. A number of reports link hypertrichosis cubiti to short stature and/or developmental delay [1,2,8,9,11,12,[15][16][17][18][19], but this so far has been reported only in cases which were thought to have a possible link to a syndrome [1,9,16,20]. In the sporadic cases, endocrine and chromosomal studies have been normal [13,[21][22][23][24] and are not linked to mental or physical abnormalities.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some links to syndromes such as the Weill-Marchesani syndrome [1], Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome [16], or Floating-Harbor syndrome [9] have been suggested, but are inconclusive. A number of reports link hypertrichosis cubiti to short stature and/or developmental delay [1,2,8,9,11,12,[15][16][17][18][19], but this so far has been reported only in cases which were thought to have a possible link to a syndrome [1,9,16,20]. In the sporadic cases, endocrine and chromosomal studies have been normal [13,[21][22][23][24] and are not linked to mental or physical abnormalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%