ArticleNowakowski TK, Scholz A.
Hautarzt. 1977 Nov;28(11):593-9.
Since the 16th century there are well documented examples for cases of hypertrichosis universalis. They are often confused with legends and stories of wild men. The patients were often shown at courtyards and later on at fairs. The observation of a new case of hypertrichosis universalis lanuginosa combines the description of hairiness and teeth with its psychical and physical development. Our patient was socially intergrated ones kept from outsider position.