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- Trichorrhexis nodosa is a defect in the hair shaft characterized by thickening or weak points (nodes) that cause the hair to break off easily.: 636  This...
- Trichorrhexis can refer to: Trichorrhexis in****ta Trichorrhexis nodosa This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Trichorrhexis...
- of trichorrhexis in****ta (bamboo hair) have been reported in the literature, but the true incidence is not known. The incidence of trichorrhexis in****ta...
- Differential diagnosis Woolly hair, pili torti, pili annulati, trichorrhexis in****ta, trichorrhexis nodosa Frequency Rare, precise prevalence unknown...
- different lengths Wikimedia Commons has media related to Split ends. Trichorrhexis nodosa, sometimes referred to as "bamboo hair", is caused by a genetic...
- folliculosis Trichomegaly Trichomycosis axillaris Trichorrhexis (Trichorrhexis in****ta Trichorrhexis nodosa) Trichostasis spinulosa Uncombable hair syndrome...
- growth. Patients with this disorder tend to have a hair shaft defect (trichorrhexis in****ta), also known as "bamboo hair". The disrupted skin barrier...
- deficiency. SPINK5 may present as HIES with skin and hair effects such as trichorrhexis in****ta (bamboo hair). See Netherton Syndrome (NTS). TYK2 may present...
- include sp**** hair growth and frontal recession, and pili torti and trichorrhexis nodosa are also sometimes present.: 501  Recognised effects include:...
- and breaks located at nodes (trichorrhexis nodosa). Scanning electron microscopy might reveal hair budding (trichorrhexis blastysis). Biochemical analysis...