Printer Friendly
The Free Dictionary
1,035,655,072 visitors served.
?
Dictionary/
thesaurus
Medical
dictionary
Legal
dictionary
Financial
dictionary
Acronyms
 
Idioms
Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
encyclopedia
?

hypotrichosis
(redirected from inherited congenital hypotrichosis)

   Also found in: Wikipedia 0.11 sec.
hypotrichosis /hy·po·tri·cho·sis/ (-tri-ko´sis) presence of less than the normal amount of hair.
hy·po·tri·cho·sis (hp-tr-kss)
n.
A less than normal amount of hair on the head or body.

hypotrichosis (hī´pōtrikō´sis),
n a less-than-normal amount of hair on the head or body.

hypotrichosis
presence of less than the normal amount of hair. Called also alopecia.

canine hereditary hypotrichosis
see black hair follicular dysplasia.
congenital hypotrichosis
absence of hair at birth. Occurs as an inherited trait in the hairless breeds of dogs and cats, Mexican hairless, Chinese crested and Sphinx, and sporadically in other breeds; has also been reported as an inherited condition in several breeds of cattle.
congenital hypotrichosis universalis
see alopecia universalis.
inherited congenital hypotrichosis
partial or complete absence of haircoat at birth. Some may have had a partial haircoat and lost it subsequently. Tactile hairs and eyelashes are present. There may be other defects including absence of thyroid tissue. The affected animals may or may not be viable. Occurs in all species but most common in cattle and in some breeds of dogs. See also inherited symmetrical alopecia.
lethal hypotrichosis
occurs in Holstein-Friesian cattle; affected calves die within hours.
tardive hypotrichosis
reported as a sex-linked trait in Holstein-Friesian cattle; affected females are normal until a few months of age when a progressive loss of hair occurs. They are otherwise normal.
viable hypotrichosis
an autosomal recessive trait in Guernsey, Jersey and Holstein-Friesian cattle. Affected calves are nearly hairless at birth, but later some hair grows on the thorax and abdomen.

streaked hairlessness, hypotrichosis
irregular, narrow streaks of hairlessness, occurring only in females is recorded in Holstein cattle.

?Page tools
Printer friendly
Cite / link
Email
Feedback
Add definition
? Mentioned in
 
Medical browser? ? Full browser
 
inherited cataract
inherited cerebellar atrophy
inherited cerebellar defects
inherited cerebellar defects
inherited character
inherited combined immunodeficiency
inherited combined immunodeficiency
inherited congenital achondroplasia
inherited congenital achondroplasia
inherited congenital achondroplasia
inherited congenital blindness
inherited congenital blindness
inherited congenital blindness
inherited congenital blindness
inherited congenital blindness
inherited congenital cerebellar hypoplasia
inherited congenital defects
inherited congenital defects
inherited congenital entropion
inherited congenital entropion
inherited congenital entropion
inherited congenital hyperostosis
inherited congenital hyperostosis
inherited congenital hyperostosis
inherited congenital hypotrichosis
inherited congenital ichthyosis
inherited congenital ichthyosis
inherited congenital ichthyosis
inherited congenital myoclonus
inherited congenital myoclonus
inherited congenital myoclonus
inherited congenital myotonia
inherited congenital myotonia
inherited congenital myotonia
inherited congenital myotonia
inherited congenital paraplegia
inherited congenital paraplegia
inherited congenital paraplegia
inherited congenital paraplegia
inherited congenital paraplegia
inherited congenital reduced phalanges
inherited congenital spasm's
inherited congenital spasm's
inherited congenital spasm's
inherited congenital spasm's
inherited congenital spasm's
inherited convulsion and ataxia of cattle
inherited convulsion and ataxia of cattle
inherited convulsion and ataxia of cattle
 
Medical Dictionary
?

Disclaimer | Privacy policy | Feedback | Copyright © 2008 Farlex, Inc.
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only. This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.. Terms of Use.