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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet A. 2021 Mar 30;185(6):1649–1665. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62124

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Characteristic features. (a) Front and side photographs of individuals with WSS. (b) Familial groups with WSS. Three Caucasian siblings. Caucasian father and son. Mother and daughter of African descent. Caucasian father and daughter. (c) WSS individuals as they age. Black boxes denote different individuals. Range of hypertrichosis on (d) elbows and knees and (e) backs. (f) Hands. (g) Feet. (h) Facial features include lateral eyebrow flare (42/88), ptosis (40/93), down-slanted palpebral fissures (51/103), up-slanted palpebral fissures (7/103), vertically narrow palpebral fissures (70/101), hypertelorism (63/94), hypotelorism (4/94), wide nasal bridge (64/101), broad or bulbous nasal tip (63/99), exaggerated cupid's bow upper lip (21/97), thin upper vermillion border (47/96), bifid uvula (7/89), and posteriorly rotated ears (28/99). (i) Features of hypertrichosis include thick eyebrows (77/102), long eyelashes (72/101), hypertrichosis cubiti (57/100), hypertrichosis back (68/101), and hypertrichosis lower limbs (44/97)