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Lanugo is fine, downy hair; it is a type of pelage. Often found in Teratomas.

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[edit] In humans

[edit] Fetal development

Lanugo grows on fetuses as a normal part of gestation, but is usually shed and replaced by vellus hair at about 33 to 36 weeks of gestational age. As the lanugo is shed from the skin, it is normal for the developing fetus to consume the hair with the fluid, since it drinks from the amniotic fluid and urinates it back into its environment. Subsequently, the lanugo contributes to the newborn baby's meconium. The presence of lanugo in newborns is a sign of premature birth.

[edit] Malnutrition

Lanugo in grown humans is also a possible sign of starvation, as the body attempts to insulate itself when body fat is lost. This is why the presence of lanugo is one of the more visible signs of severe and prolonged anorexia.[1]

[edit] In non-human animals

Lanugo is also common on other animals. For example, seals[2] and elephants[3][4][5] are often born with a covering of lanugo.

[edit] References

Lanugo
ICD-10 Q84.2
ICD-9 757.4
DiseasesDB 30821
  1. ^ Mori J. Krantz & Philip S. Mehler. Resting tachycardia, a warning sign in anorexia nervosa: case report. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 2004 4:10.
  2. ^ Growth and Development of Mediterranean Monk Seal Pups during Rehabilitation, E. Androukaki, E. Fatsea, L. 't Hart, A.D.M.E. Osterhaus, E. Tounta, S. Kotomatas, Monachus Science Posters, The Monachus Guardian, Vol. 5 (1): May 2002, This poster was presented at the 16th ECS (European Cetacean Society) Conference, "Marine Mammal Health: from Individuals to Populations", 7 April–11 April 2002, Liege, Belgium.
  3. ^ Ecology of the Asian Elephant in Lowland Dry Zone Habitats of the Mahaweli River Basin, Sri Lanka Natarajan Ishwaran Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 9, No. 2 (May, 1993), pp. 169-182
  4. ^ The Hair, Paul MacKenzie, Elephant Information Repository website
  5. ^ Elephant Hair, Elephant Anatomy, Animal Corner website

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