Hairy throat: a dominant trait affecting seven members of a family.

M Tsukahara,T Kajii

Clinical dysmorphology(1992)

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Abstract
Hypertrichosis was noted on a confined area of skin in the midline of the throat, just cranial to the laryngeal prominence, in three males and four females through three generations of a Japanese family. The proband, an 11-year-old girl, in addition had a 46 X,i(Xq) karyotype, short stature and other stigmata of the Turner syndrome. Her mother and one younger brother both had a hairy throat on examination. On the mother's side, the proband's grandmother, aunt, uncle and a male cousin, all reportedly had a hairy throat. No instance of male-to-male transmission was present. The trait was thus inherited as either an autosomal or X-linked dominant.
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