Nevoid hypertrichosis is a cutaneous condition characterized by the growth of terminal hairs in a circumscribed area.[1] Nevoid hypertrichosis often presents shortly after birth. The cause of nevoid hypertrichosis is unknown. The diagnosis is made based of clinical and histopathological examination.
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