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Schridde's cancer hair

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Thick, lacklustre dark hairs found in the beard and on the temple (where the hair is most exposed to sunlight) of cancerous or cachectic patients.

Bibliography

  • H. Schridde:
    Krebshaare.
    Münchener medizinische Wochenschrift, 1922, 69: 1565-1566.

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