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Key Symptoms Linked To Werner Syndrome

Premature Loss Of Hair

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Loss of hair typically becomes evident before a Werner syndrome patient reaches twenty-five years old. This hair loss includes the hair on the scalp, eyelashes, and eyebrows. Any body hair grown on an affected individual's trunk or chest may also begin to fall out. Furthermore, hair grown in the pubic areas and under the patient's armpits may also fall out. There is a close association between the slow growth and development that occurs in the Werner syndrome patient's reproductive organs and their premature loss of hair. Hormones are known to play a factor in this process. 

The early loss of hair occurs because the cells that form the hair become damaged, and the affected individual's body cannot repair or replace them. This process naturally happens when healthy individuals reach an advanced or senior age. Hair loss and premature grey hair may accompany each other in Werner syndrome patients.

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