Sentences with phrase «symmetrical hair»

In one portrait after another, the artist seems to fixate on a frighteningly angular hair cut; a noticeable gap tooth; two hay - like, symmetrical hair braids; a tanning booth complexion gone wrong; an odd, if not itchy, tilt of the head.
Acral Lick: red, hairless, well - circumscribed lesion usually on forearm; cats: symmetrical hair loss, sometimes ulcers, on abdomen, groin, along the back
Feline symmetrical hair loss mainly affects the ears, groin, abdomen and truck.
• overgrooming — cats with symmetrical hair loss from apparent overgrooming will sometimes be found to have ringworm infection.
Symmetrical hair loss in genital area and neck; hair loss may progress onto trunk; skin may appear darker; severe scaling; hair color may fade; coat is similar to a «puppy coat»
Symmetrical hair loss is usually due to endocrine based disease (Cushing's), growing from one spot could be parasite or fungal and random may be contact allergy, parasite, fungal or bacterial; fungal and bacterial infections may tie in with the Frito feet.
Equally length chopped hairs with textured and symmetrical hairs is the style that seems very nice on Annette Bening.

Not exact matches

These symmetrical braids aren't just trendy and fierce — they also provide a way to keep your hair under control.
His sapphirine - blue eyes, the cleft, or dimple, in his strong chin, his thick sable hair, and muscular but symmetrical frame are additional attractions to me and, I regret to say, to innumerable other females.
Although hormonal imbalances are a common cause of non-itchy, symmetrical (same on both sides of the body) hair loss in dogs, they are an uncommon cause in cats that have hair loss that look quite similar.
When dogs loose hair in a symmetrical pattern on both sides of their bodies, the problem is often hormonal.
A more serious form of hair loss generally appears in a symmetrical pattern on your pet and is a little harder to diagnose.
The hair loss, is it random, symmetrical or growing from one spot?
Symmetrical loss of hair; hair pulls out easily; darkening of the skin; enlarged nipples and vulva; may rarely see seborrhea and itching
Hair loss (alopecia) is a common problem for cats and can include full or partial loss that appears in varied or symmetrical patterns in the feline's coat.
The condition results in symmetrical patches of hair loss along the insides of the hind legs and the abdomen.
Cortisone excess Hair loss in symmetrical pattern, esp.
As the name of the condition implies, they develop hair loss on their flanks and on the sides of their trunk; this hair loss is usually symmetrical.
Hair loss following symmetrical patterns is common.
The hair loss in these cases is very specific in that it is identical on both sides of the pet's body (bilaterally symmetrical).
The symptoms of alopecia are very noticeable, and can present themselves in many ways, such as bald circles, accompanied by crusting and inflammation around the area, symmetrical alopecia, patchy alopecia, or hair loss that itches and hair loss that does not itch.
Dogs with Alopecia X come to me with hair loss that is gradual and symmetrical (the same on both sides of the body).
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