PMID: 640103Jan 1, 1978Paper

Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa

Dermatologica
T IkeyaM Suzuki

Abstract

Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa occurred in a man with lung cancer. Fine lanugo-like hair covered his face, trunk, and extremities, and there were marked pigmentation of oral mucous membrane and a painful red tongue. Our study revealed a high concentration of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in the serum of the patient. We considered that CEA might be an important etiological factor of this disease.

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