- have one. The
variants that
cause red hair are the same that
cause freckling.
Freckling can also be
found in areas, such as ****an,
where red hair is not...
- complexion.
Freckles may also
refer to:
Freckles (novel), a 1904
American novel Freckles (1917 film), a 1917 film
based on the
novel Freckles, a 1928 film...
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Axillary freckling also
occurs in
other disease processes that
closely resemble NF1, such as
Legius syndrome (cafe-au-lait spots,
axillary freckling, and...
- The
freckled duck (Stictonetta naevosa) is a
waterfowl species endemic to Australia. The
freckled duck has also been
referred to as the
monkey duck or...
-
Symptoms may
include a
severe sunburn after only a few
minutes in the sun,
freckling in sun-exposed areas, dry skin and
changes in skin pigmentation. Nervous...
-
presence of
axillary (armpit)
freckling in
people with
neurofibromatosis type I (von Recklinghausen's disease).
These freckles occur in up to 30% of people...
- The
Freckle (Hungarian: Der Leberfleck) is a 1948
Austrian romantic comedy film
directed by
Rudolf Carl and
starring Oskar Sima,
Grete Zimmer and Fritz...
-
characterized by
Lisch nodules of the
ocular iris, axillary/inguinal
freckling,
pulmonary valvular stenosis,
relative macrocephaly,
short stature, and...
- The
tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) is a
species of
frogmouth native to the
Australian mainland and
Tasmania and
found throughout. It is a big-headed...
-
Freckle Juice (ISBNÂ 0-440-42813-0) is a 1971 children's
chapter book by Judy
Blume with
illustrations by
Sonia O. Lisker. It is
about a
second grade student...