What is another word for Franklins Disease?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈaŋklɪnz dɪzˈiːz] (IPA)

Franklins Disease, also known as hypertrichosis or werewolf syndrome, is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by excessive hair growth all over the body. While the term "Franklins Disease" may not have synonyms, it can be referred to as hypertrichosis or werewolf syndrome to describe the condition. Hypertrichosis, derived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning excess and "trichos" meaning hair, accurately represents the excessive hair growth. Werewolf syndrome, on the other hand, is a colloquial term used due to the visual resemblance to the mythical creature. Both terms are used synonymously to describe the same genetic disorder – a condition that affects a small number of people worldwide.

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