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it is a genetic disorder

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Hypertrichosis is an extremely uncommon condition, only 50 people in the world currently live with it.

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Hypertrichosis can have various underlying genetic causes. Specific genes that have been associated with hypertrichosis include the SOX3 gene on the X chromosome and the FOXC2 gene on chromosome 16. However, hypertrichosis can also be a symptom of other genetic or chromosomal abnormalities.

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