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acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa
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Mondo Description Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa is a rare cutaneous paraneoplastic disease characterized by the presence of excessive lanugo-type hair on the glabrous skin of face, neck, trunk and limbs that can be associated with additional clinical features such as burning glossitis, papillary hypertrophy of the tongue, diarrhea, dysgeusia, and/or weight loss. It is associated with lymphoma or cancer of the gastrointestinal system, urinary tract, lung, breast, uterus or ovary.
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GARD:0002864
ICD10:L68.1
Orphanet:2221
SCTID:25967007
UMLS:CN201274
MONDO:0016380
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