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Keywords

Hypertrichosis
lower limbs
DDH
plaster of Paris

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Humans have three different types of hair. Hair growth is a complex process that requires a rich supply of oxygen and nutrients provided by the capillaries that supply the active base of the hair. Objective: To present abnormal growth of hair post prolong immobilization with plaster of Paris. Material and methods: This report is a case series study carried out in Mosul teaching hospital, during the period between (30 Jan 1999 - 30 Sep 2011). The total number of patients treated for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) were 213 patients treated by open reduction), immobilized by plaster of Paris for a period (8 - 16 weeks). Age ranged between (12-48 months) with mean (24.6 months). Females were 164 (77%) and 49 (23%) were males. Results: Patients followed post operatively, abnormal hair growth at the lower limbs was noticed, and hair changes were disappeared completely within 4-6 months. Conclusion: Hypertrichosis is transient, physicians should be aware of its benign nature as it relates to cast immobilization. Keywords: Hypertrichosis, lower limbs, DDH, plaster of Paris.
https://doi.org/10.33899/mmed.2013.75970
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