vesikasviston
Vesikasviston is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the abnormal growth and development of hair on the body, including the face, arms, and legs. The condition is caused by mutations in the LEK1 gene, which plays a critical role in the regulation of hair follicle development. Affected individuals typically begin to exhibit symptoms in early childhood, with hair growth becoming more prominent and often coarse and wiry.
The manifestations of Vesikasviston can vary significantly between individuals, with some individuals experiencing more extensive hair
Researchers have identified several genetic variations that contribute to the development of Vesikasviston, with the LEK1