Hypertrichosis (Hirsutism)
General: Excessive hair growth due to endocrinologic or physiol 131d39b ogic states.
Ocular: Keratitis; excessive cilia; ectropic cilia; monilethrix; pili torti; polytrichosis; reduplication of ciliary follicles; trichomegaly; association between congenital hypertrichosis lanuginosa and congenital glaucoma.
Clinical: Excessive hair growth on any part of the body except palms and soles; eczema; psoriasis; lupus erythematosus; association with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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