Hypertrichosis cubiti: another case of a well-recognized but under-reported entity.

Journal: Pediatric Dermatology
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Abstract

Hypertrichosis cubiti, also named hairy elbows syndrome, is an uncommon variety of congenital, circumscribed hypertrichosis with a remarkable amount of long vellous hair localized on the extensor surfaces of the upper extremities. It may appear both as a familial or sporadic form. In most patients, it is not associated with any other physical anomalies, although short stature and other development disorders have been described. We report a case occurring sporadically in a 5-year-old girl without associated abnormalities, and with a negative family history.

Authors
Zuriñe Martínez De Lagrán, Ricardo González Pérez, M Asunción Arregui Murua, Ricardo Soloeta Arechavala