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{{Short description|Presence of abundant hair between the eyebrows}} |
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A '''unibrow''' (or '''jacco brow''' or '''monobrow'''; called '''synophrys''' in medicine) is a single eyebrow created when the two [[eyebrow]]s meet in the middle above the bridge of the [[nose]].<ref>{{cite web|title = confluent eyebrow|url = http://www.thefreedictionary.com/confluent+eyebrow|website = TheFreeDictionary.com|access-date = 2016-02-02}}</ref> The [[hair]] above the bridge of the nose is of the same color and thickness as the eyebrows, such that they converge to form one uninterrupted line of hair. |
A '''unibrow''' (or '''jacco brow''' or '''monobrow'''; called '''synophrys''' in medicine) is a single eyebrow created when the two [[eyebrow]]s meet in the middle above the bridge of the [[nose]].<ref>{{cite web|title = confluent eyebrow|url = http://www.thefreedictionary.com/confluent+eyebrow|website = TheFreeDictionary.com|access-date = 2016-02-02}}</ref> The [[hair]] above the bridge of the nose is of the same color and thickness as the eyebrows, such that they converge to form one uninterrupted line of hair. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The word ''monobrow'' first appeared in print in 1968,<ref>{{cite web|title = mono-brow, n.|url = https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/246082|website = www.oed.com|access-date = 2020-08-14}}</ref> and the adjectival form ''monobrowed'' followed in 1973, in [[Martin Amis]]' novel ''[[The Rachel Papers (novel)|The Rachel Papers]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title = mono-browed, adj.|url = https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/252417|website = www.oed.com|access-date = 2020-08-14}}</ref> The first known use of the word ''unibrow'' was in 1981.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Chisholm|first=Elise T.|date=24 Nov 1981|title=How Brooke Shields is raising eyebrows again|page=9|work=Evening Sun|location=Baltimore, MD|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/372988650/?terms=unibrow&match=1 |
The word ''monobrow'' first appeared in print in 1968,<ref>{{cite web|title = mono-brow, n.|url = https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/246082|website = www.oed.com|access-date = 2020-08-14}}</ref> and the adjectival form ''monobrowed'' followed in 1973, in [[Martin Amis]]' novel ''[[The Rachel Papers (novel)|The Rachel Papers]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title = mono-browed, adj.|url = https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/252417|website = www.oed.com|access-date = 2020-08-14}}</ref> The first known use of the word ''unibrow'' was in 1981.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Chisholm|first=Elise T.|date=24 Nov 1981|title=How Brooke Shields is raising eyebrows again|page=9|work=Evening Sun|location=Baltimore, MD|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/372988650/?terms=unibrow&match=1|access-date=12 Mar 2021}}</ref> |
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==Culture and beauty== |
==Culture and beauty== |
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[[File:Sharipov.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz]] Cosmonaut [[Salizhan Sharipov]]]] |
[[File:Sharipov.jpg|thumb|220px|[[Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic|Kyrgyz]] Cosmonaut [[Salizhan Sharipov]]]] |
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Some nations prize the unibrow. It is a sign of beauty among Baluchi [[Oman|Omanis]], whose women sometimes draw a black line joining the brows as a part of their routine makeup to fake a unibrow. A study found the prevalence of synophrys to be at 11.87% in the [[Oman]]i population.<ref>Synophrys: Epidemiological Study.P.Kumar. Int J Trichology.2017;9(3):105-107.doi: 10.4103/ijt.ijt_14_17 {{PMC|5596643}}.</ref> In [[Tajikistan]], where the unibrow is similarly viewed as attractive, some women dry and extract an herb known locally as ''usma'' and daub it onto their brows to mimic one.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/tajikistan/101126/unibrow-central-asia-fashion|title=Where the unibrow reigns|last=Elder|first=Miriam|date=November 27, 2010|newspaper=[[Global Post]]|access-date=November 13, 2011}}</ref> Urban women may do the same with a [[Kohl (cosmetics)|kohl]] liner or a kajal pen.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Mannaerts |first=Pascal |date=28 February 2022 |title=Life on the "Roof of the World" |work=BBC |url=https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20160930-an-ancient-route-through-the-clouds-}}</ref> |
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=== Oman === |
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A unibrow is considered as a sign of beauty by Baluchi [[Oman|Omanis]]. Its popularity causes women to draw a black line joining the brows as a part of their routine makeup to fake a unibrow. A study found the prevalence of synophrys to be at 11.87% in the [[Oman]]i population.<ref>Synophrys: Epidemiological Study.P.Kumar. Int J Trichology.2017;9(3):105-107.doi: 10.4103/ijt.ijt_14_17 {{PMC|5596643}}.</ref> |
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=== Tajikistan === |
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In [[Tajikistan]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/tajikistan/101126/unibrow-central-asia-fashion|title=Where the unibrow reigns|last=Elder|first=Miriam|date=November 27, 2010|newspaper=[[Global Post]]|access-date=November 13, 2011}}</ref> a unibrow is viewed as an attractive quality in both men and women.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}} For women, it is associated with virginity and purity and, in men, virility.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}} If there is no unibrow present, or if it is weak, it is commonplace for women to use a [[Kohl (cosmetics)|kohl]] liner or a modern kajal pen to simulate a unibrow.{{citation needed|date=September 2018}} |
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=== Elsewhere === |
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[[File:The_6th_Duke_of_Westminster_Allan_Warren.jpg|thumb|[[Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster]]]] |
[[File:The_6th_Duke_of_Westminster_Allan_Warren.jpg|thumb|[[Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster]]]] |
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[[File:Brian MacDonell (cropped).jpg|thumb|New Zealand politician [[Brian MacDonell]]]] |
[[File:Brian MacDonell (cropped).jpg|thumb|New Zealand politician [[Brian MacDonell]]]] |
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The unibrow has largely been seen as undesirable in the Americas and Europe, with the hairs often [[Plucking (hair removal)|plucked]], [[Shaving|shaved]], or [[Waxing|waxed]] away.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.konbini.com/us/lifestyle/positive-effects-of-embracing-unibrow/|title=People Are Embracing The Unibrow – Here's Why It's A Good Thing|last=Adame|first=Amanda|date=2017-05-25|work=Konbini United States|access-date=2018-08-27|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/shortcuts/2017/may/03/why-its-finally-cool-to-have-a-monobrow|title=Why it's finally cool to have a monobrow|last=Usborne|first=Simon|date=2017-05-03|website=the Guardian|language=en|access-date=2018-08-27}}</ref> |
The unibrow has largely been seen as undesirable in the Americas and Europe, with the hairs often [[Plucking (hair removal)|plucked]], [[Shaving|shaved]], or [[Waxing|waxed]] away.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.konbini.com/us/lifestyle/positive-effects-of-embracing-unibrow/|title=People Are Embracing The Unibrow – Here's Why It's A Good Thing|last=Adame|first=Amanda|date=2017-05-25|work=Konbini United States|access-date=2018-08-27|language=en-US|archive-date=2018-11-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181103144455/http://www.konbini.com/us/lifestyle/positive-effects-of-embracing-unibrow/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/shortcuts/2017/may/03/why-its-finally-cool-to-have-a-monobrow|title=Why it's finally cool to have a monobrow|last=Usborne|first=Simon|date=2017-05-03|website=the Guardian|language=en|access-date=2018-08-27}}</ref> |
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Exceptions include the artist [[Frida Kahlo]], famous for her unibrow, which she often depicted in self-portraits,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://shamelessmag.com/blog/entry/an-open-letter-to-the-ago-about-frida-kahlos-unib|title=An Open Letter to the AGO About Frida Kahlo's Unibrow – Shameless Magazine|website=shamelessmag.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.net-a-porter.com/porter/article-633ccbb7977517f1/lifestyle/culture|title=Why Frida Kahlo's unibrow is important|website=NET-A-PORTER}}</ref> and the Greek-Cypriot model [[Sophia Hadjipanteli]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/beauty/102805785/meet-the-model-owning-her-unibrow|title=Meet the model 'owning' her unibrow|website=Stuff|date=4 April 2018}}</ref> |
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The unibrow is also the trademark of the NBA player [[Anthony Davis]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.businessinsider.com/anthony-davis-trademarks-unibrow-2012-6?r=US&IR=T|title=Anthony Davis Trademarked His Unibrow|website=Business Insider Australia|date=26 June 2012}}</ref> the football player [[Marouane Fellaini]], and the YouTuber [[ElectroBOOM]]. The boxer [[Roberto Elizondo]] famously sported a unibrow during his professional career.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://234fight.com/boxers-from-the-past/roberto-elizondo-boxer-wiki-profile/|title=Roberto Elizondo Boxer - Wiki, Profile, Boxrec|date=7 December 2017}}</ref> |
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[[Bert and Ernie|Bert]], [[Herry Monster]], and [[Oscar the Grouch]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]'', ''[[The Muppets|Muppets]]'' Sam Eagle, Statler and Animal, Tim Lockwood from ''[[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (franchise)|Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]'', Spanky Ham from ''[[Drawn Together]]'', [[List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters#Squilliam Fancyson|Squilliam Fancyson]] from ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', [[List of Hey Arnold! characters#Helga Pataki|Helga Pataki]] from ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'', Babyball and Leto Otel from ''[[Ballmastrz: 9009]]'', The Twins from ''[[Superjail!]]'', and [[List of recurring The_Simpsons characters#Baby Gerald|Baby Gerald]] from ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
Fictional characters with unibrows include [[Bert and Ernie|Bert]], [[Herry Monster]], and [[Oscar the Grouch]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]'', ''[[The Muppets|Muppets]]'' Sam Eagle, Statler and Animal, Tim Lockwood from ''[[Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (franchise)|Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs]]'', Spanky Ham from ''[[Drawn Together]]'', [[List of SpongeBob SquarePants characters#Squilliam Fancyson|Squilliam Fancyson]] from ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', [[Count Olaf]] from [[A Series of Unfortunate Events|A Series Of Unfortunate Events]], [[List of Hey Arnold! characters#Helga Pataki|Helga Pataki]] and [[List of Hey Arnold! characters#Harold Berman|Harold Berman]] from ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'', Babyball and Leto Otel from ''[[Ballmastrz: 9009]]'', Brobee from '' [[Yo Gabba Gabba!]]'', Duncan from ''[[Total Drama]]'', The Twins from ''[[Superjail!]]'', [[List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters|Ed]] and [[List of Ed, Edd n Eddy characters|Rolf]] from [[Ed, Edd n Eddy]], and [[List of recurring The_Simpsons characters#Baby Gerald|Baby Gerald]] from ''[[The Simpsons]]''. |
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==Medicine== |
==Medicine== |
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=== Genetics === |
=== Genetics === |
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The unibrow is a genetic trait.<ref>{{cite web|title = Human Traits|url = http://faculty.southwest.tn.edu/jiwilliams/Human_Traits.htm|website = faculty.southwest.tn.edu|access-date = 2016-02-02}}</ref> It is associated with the [[PAX3]] gene.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://theconversation.com/how-we-discovered-the-genetic-origin-of-the-monobrow-and-other-hair-traits-55548|title=How we discovered the genetic origin of the 'monobrow' and other hair traits|last=Adhikari|first=Kaustubh|work=The Conversation|access-date=2018-08-27|language=en}}</ref> |
The unibrow is a genetic trait.<ref>{{cite web|title = Human Traits|url = http://faculty.southwest.tn.edu/jiwilliams/Human_Traits.htm|website = faculty.southwest.tn.edu|access-date = 2016-02-02|archive-date = 2016-01-23|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160123190918/http://faculty.southwest.tn.edu/jiwilliams/Human_Traits.htm|url-status = dead}}</ref> It is associated with the [[PAX3]] gene.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://theconversation.com/how-we-discovered-the-genetic-origin-of-the-monobrow-and-other-hair-traits-55548|title=How we discovered the genetic origin of the 'monobrow' and other hair traits|last=Adhikari|first=Kaustubh|work=The Conversation|access-date=2018-08-27|language=en}}</ref> |
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=== Medical conditions === |
=== Medical conditions === |
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A unibrow is part of normal human variation, but can also stem from developmental disorders. A unibrow is a recognized feature of [[Cornelia De Lange syndrome]], a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb abnormalities such as [[oligodactyly]] (fewer than normal fingers or toes), and [[phocomelia]] (malformed limbs), and facial abnormalities including a long [[philtrum]] (the slight depression/line between the nose and mouth). |
A unibrow is part of normal human variation, but can also stem from developmental disorders. A unibrow is a recognized feature of [[Cornelia De Lange syndrome]], a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb abnormalities such as [[oligodactyly]] (fewer than normal fingers or toes), and [[phocomelia]] (malformed limbs), and facial abnormalities including a long [[philtrum]] (the slight depression/line between the nose and mouth). |
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Other medical conditions associated with a unibrow include: |
Other medical conditions associated with a unibrow include:<ref>{{Cite web |title=Synophrys (Concept Id: C0431447) |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medgen/?term=unibrow |access-date=2023-12-01 |website=www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |language=en}}</ref> |
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*[[Waardenburg syndrome]]; |
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* [[Michels syndrome|3MC syndrome 1]] |
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* [[Cantú syndrome|Acromegaloid facial appearance syndrome]] |
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* [[Acromesomelic dysplasia]] 4 |
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*[[Sanfilippo syndrome]]; |
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* [[Amaurosis]]-[[hypertrichosis]] syndrome |
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*[[3p deletion syndrome]];<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/3750/3p_deletion_syndrome.aspx|title=Chromosome 3p- syndrome {{!}} Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) – an NCATS Program|website=rarediseases.info.nih.gov|language=en|access-date=2018-08-27}}</ref> |
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* [[Arrhinia]] with [[choanal atresia]] and [[microphthalmia]] syndrome |
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* Chromosome Deletion Dillan 4p Syndrome ([[Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome]]); |
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* [[Dominance (genetics)|Autosomal recessive]] [[spinocerebellar ataxia]] 17 |
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*[[Gorlin syndrome]] (Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome); |
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* [[Blepharophimosis intellectual disability syndromes|Blepharophimosis-impaired intellectual development syndrome]] |
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*Cornelia de Lange Syndrome |
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* [[Blepharophimosis-ptosis-esotropia-syndactyly-short stature syndrome]] |
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* Frontometaphyseal [[dysplasia]]; |
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* [[Brachycephaly]], [[trichomegaly]], and [[Global developmental delay|developmental delay]] |
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* [[Alpha-thalassemia mental retardation syndrome|ATRX syndrome]]; |
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* [[1p36 deletion syndrome|Chromosome 1p36 deletion syndrome]] |
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* Chromosome 9q34 Microdeletion Syndrome or [[Kleefstra syndrome]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Kleefstra syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics|url=https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/kleefstra-syndrome/|access-date=2021-11-23|website=medlineplus.gov|language=en}}</ref> |
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* [[Coffin–Siris syndrome|Coffin-Siris syndrome]] 12 |
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* [[Cognitive impairment]] - [[Coarse facial features|coarse facies]] - [[Congenital heart defect|heart defects]] - [[obesity]] - pulmonary involvement - [[short stature]] - [[skeletal dysplasia]] syndrome |
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* [[Cornelia de Lange syndrome|Congenital muscular hypertrophy-cerebral syndrome]] |
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[[File:De Lange Syndrome 3.jpg|thumb|Unibrow in Cornelia de Lange syndrome]] |
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* [[Cornelia de Lange syndrome]] 1-5 |
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* [[Proud syndrome|Corpus callosum agenesis-abnormal genitalia syndrome]] |
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* [[Cortical dysplasia]], complex, with other brain malformations 11 |
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* [[Deafness]], [[cataract]], impaired [[Cognitive development|intellectual development]], and [[polyneuropathy]] |
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* [[Transaldolase deficiency|Deficiency of transaldolase]] |
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* [[DeSanto-Shinawi syndrome]] due to [[WAC (gene)|WAC]] [[point mutation]] |
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* Developmental and epileptic [[encephalopathy]] 23, 66, 83, 84, 85 (with or without midline brain defects), 100, and 105 (with [[hypopituitarism]]) |
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* [[Global developmental delay|Developmental delay]] with variable [[intellectual disability]] and [[Dysmorphic feature|dysmorphic facies]] |
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* Developmental delay, [[Speech disorder|impaired speech]], and [[Abnormality (behavior)|behavioral abnormalities]] |
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* [[Diamond–Blackfan anemia|Diamond-Blackfan anemia]] 21 |
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* Early-onset progressive diffuse [[Cerebral atrophy|brain atrophy]]-[[microcephaly]]-[[muscle weakness]]-[[Optic neuropathy|optic atrophy]] syndrome |
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* [[Epilepsy]], [[Sex linkage|X-linked]] 2, with or without impaired intellectual development and dysmorphic features |
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* Epilepsy-[[telangiectasia]] syndrome |
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* [[Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis]] and neurodevelopmental syndrome |
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* Fontaine [[Progeroid syndromes|progeroid syndrome]] |
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* [[Shprintzen–Goldberg syndrome|Goldberg-Shprintzen megacolon syndrome]] |
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* [[Child development|Growth delay]] due to [[Insulin-like growth factor 1|insulin-like growth factor I]] resistance |
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* [[Hajdu–Cheney syndrome|Hajdu-Cheney syndrome]] |
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* [[Hennekam syndrome|Hennekam lymphangiectasia-lymphedema syndrome]] 3 |
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* [[Holoprosencephaly]] 5, 7, and 11 |
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[[File:Amentia Plate XX (2).jpg|thumb|[[Hydrocephalic]] man with a unibrow]] |
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* [[Hypotonia]], [[ataxia]], and delayed development syndrome |
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* [[Intellectual disability|Intellectual developmental disorder]] 61 |
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* Intellectual developmental disorder with or without [[peripheral neuropathy]] |
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* Intellectual developmental disorder, [[Dominance (genetics)|autosomal dominant]] 64 and 65 |
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* Intellectual developmental disorder, autosomal recessive 68 |
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* [[X-linked intellectual disability|Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked]], syndromic, with pigmentary [[Mosaic (genetics)|mosaicism]] and coarse facies |
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* Intellectual disability, autosomal dominant 29, 30, 34, 43, 48, and 52 |
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* Intellectual disability, autosomal recessive 5, 13, 16, 45, 46, and 61 |
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* [[X-linked intellectual disability|Intellectual disability, X-linked]] 21, 73, 97, and 106 |
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* Intellectual disability, X-linked, syndromic 33 |
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* Intellectual disability-[[brachydactyly]]-[[Pierre Robin sequence|Pierre Robin syndrome]] |
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* Intellectual disability-facial dysmorphism syndrome due to [[SETD5]] [[haploinsufficiency]] |
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* [[Joubert syndrome]] 35 |
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* [[KBG syndrome]] |
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* [[9q34.3 deletion syndrome|Kleefstra syndrome]] 1 |
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* [[Lissencephaly]] 6 with microcephaly |
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* [[Giant platelet disorder|Macrothrombocytopenia]]-[[lymphedema]]-developmental delay-facial dysmorphism-[[camptodactyly]] syndrome |
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* [[Mandibulofacial dysostosis]]-macroblepharon-[[macrostomia]] syndrome |
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* [[Marshall–Smith syndrome|Marshall-Smith syndrome]] |
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* Microcephaly 4, primary, autosomal recessive |
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* Midface hypoplasia, [[Hearing loss|hearing impairment]], [[Hereditary elliptocytosis|elliptocytosis]], and [[nephrocalcinosis]] |
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* [[Mitochondrial complex IV|Mitochondrial complex 4]] deficiency, nuclear type 20 |
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* [[Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase|Mitochondrial complex III]] deficiency nuclear type 7 |
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[[File:Mucopolysaccharidosis (Sanfilippo Syndrome) 1.jpg|thumb|Unibrow in MPS-III]] |
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* [[Sanfilippo syndrome|Mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS-III]]-A to -D |
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* [[Neurodevelopmental disorder]] with dysmorphic facies and variable [[Seizure|seizures]] |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with facial dysmorphism, [[Muteness|absent language]], and pseudo-[[Pelger–Huët anomaly|pelger-huet anomaly]] |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with [[Delayed milestone|growth retardation]], dysmorphic facies, and corpus callosum abnormalities |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with microcephaly, short stature, and [[speech delay]] |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with severe [[Physical disability|motor impairment]] and absent language |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with [[spasticity]] and poor growth |
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* Neurodevelopmental disorder with spasticity, [[Cataract|cataracts]], and [[cerebellar hypoplasia]] |
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* [[Gray matter heterotopia|Periventricular nodular heterotopia]] 9 |
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* [[Pontocerebellar hypoplasia]] type 7, 8, and 10 |
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* [[Primrose syndrome]] |
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* Severe [[Dysphagia|feeding difficulties]]-[[failure to thrive]]-microcephaly due to [[ASXL3]] deficiency syndrome |
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* [[Sialuria]] |
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* [[Skin fold|Skin creases]], congenital symmetric circumferential, 2 |
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* [[Smith–Magenis syndrome|Smith-Magenis syndrome]] |
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* [[Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia]], Genevieve type |
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* [[Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita|Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia]], [[sensorineural hearing loss]], impaired [[Cognitive development|intellectual development]], and [[leber congenital amaurosis]] |
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* Syndromic [[X-linked intellectual disability]] Chudley-Schwartz type |
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* Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Nascimento type |
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* Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Siderius type |
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* Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Snyder type |
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* [[Trigonocephaly]] 1 |
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* Uruguay Faciocardiomusculoskeletal syndrome |
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* [[Waardenburg syndrome]] types 1, 2A, and 3 |
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* [[Wiedemann–Steiner syndrome|Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome]] |
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* [[Zimmermann–Laband syndrome|Zimmermann-Laband syndrome]] 1, 2, and 3 |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Latest revision as of 00:43, 18 October 2024
A unibrow (or jacco brow or monobrow; called synophrys in medicine) is a single eyebrow created when the two eyebrows meet in the middle above the bridge of the nose.[1] The hair above the bridge of the nose is of the same color and thickness as the eyebrows, such that they converge to form one uninterrupted line of hair.
History
[edit]The word monobrow first appeared in print in 1968,[2] and the adjectival form monobrowed followed in 1973, in Martin Amis' novel The Rachel Papers.[3] The first known use of the word unibrow was in 1981.[4]
Culture and beauty
[edit]Some nations prize the unibrow. It is a sign of beauty among Baluchi Omanis, whose women sometimes draw a black line joining the brows as a part of their routine makeup to fake a unibrow. A study found the prevalence of synophrys to be at 11.87% in the Omani population.[5] In Tajikistan, where the unibrow is similarly viewed as attractive, some women dry and extract an herb known locally as usma and daub it onto their brows to mimic one.[6] Urban women may do the same with a kohl liner or a kajal pen.[7]
The unibrow has largely been seen as undesirable in the Americas and Europe, with the hairs often plucked, shaved, or waxed away.[8][9] Exceptions include the artist Frida Kahlo, famous for her unibrow, which she often depicted in self-portraits,[10][11] and the Greek-Cypriot model Sophia Hadjipanteli.[12]
The unibrow is also the trademark of the NBA player Anthony Davis,[13] the football player Marouane Fellaini, and the YouTuber ElectroBOOM. The boxer Roberto Elizondo famously sported a unibrow during his professional career.[14]
Fictional characters with unibrows include Bert, Herry Monster, and Oscar the Grouch from Sesame Street, Muppets Sam Eagle, Statler and Animal, Tim Lockwood from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Spanky Ham from Drawn Together, Squilliam Fancyson from SpongeBob SquarePants, Count Olaf from A Series Of Unfortunate Events, Helga Pataki and Harold Berman from Hey Arnold!, Babyball and Leto Otel from Ballmastrz: 9009, Brobee from Yo Gabba Gabba!, Duncan from Total Drama, The Twins from Superjail!, Ed and Rolf from Ed, Edd n Eddy, and Baby Gerald from The Simpsons.
Medicine
[edit]Genetics
[edit]The unibrow is a genetic trait.[15] It is associated with the PAX3 gene.[16]
Medical conditions
[edit]A unibrow is part of normal human variation, but can also stem from developmental disorders. A unibrow is a recognized feature of Cornelia De Lange syndrome, a genetic disorder whose main features include moderate to severe learning difficulties, limb abnormalities such as oligodactyly (fewer than normal fingers or toes), and phocomelia (malformed limbs), and facial abnormalities including a long philtrum (the slight depression/line between the nose and mouth).
Other medical conditions associated with a unibrow include:[17]
- 3MC syndrome 1
- Acromegaloid facial appearance syndrome
- Acromesomelic dysplasia 4
- Amaurosis-hypertrichosis syndrome
- Arrhinia with choanal atresia and microphthalmia syndrome
- Autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia 17
- Blepharophimosis-impaired intellectual development syndrome
- Blepharophimosis-ptosis-esotropia-syndactyly-short stature syndrome
- Brachycephaly, trichomegaly, and developmental delay
- Chromosome 1p36 deletion syndrome
- Coffin-Siris syndrome 12
- Cognitive impairment - coarse facies - heart defects - obesity - pulmonary involvement - short stature - skeletal dysplasia syndrome
- Congenital muscular hypertrophy-cerebral syndrome
- Cornelia de Lange syndrome 1-5
- Corpus callosum agenesis-abnormal genitalia syndrome
- Cortical dysplasia, complex, with other brain malformations 11
- Deafness, cataract, impaired intellectual development, and polyneuropathy
- Deficiency of transaldolase
- DeSanto-Shinawi syndrome due to WAC point mutation
- Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 23, 66, 83, 84, 85 (with or without midline brain defects), 100, and 105 (with hypopituitarism)
- Developmental delay with variable intellectual disability and dysmorphic facies
- Developmental delay, impaired speech, and behavioral abnormalities
- Diamond-Blackfan anemia 21
- Early-onset progressive diffuse brain atrophy-microcephaly-muscle weakness-optic atrophy syndrome
- Epilepsy, X-linked 2, with or without impaired intellectual development and dysmorphic features
- Epilepsy-telangiectasia syndrome
- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and neurodevelopmental syndrome
- Fontaine progeroid syndrome
- Goldberg-Shprintzen megacolon syndrome
- Growth delay due to insulin-like growth factor I resistance
- Hajdu-Cheney syndrome
- Hennekam lymphangiectasia-lymphedema syndrome 3
- Holoprosencephaly 5, 7, and 11
- Hypotonia, ataxia, and delayed development syndrome
- Intellectual developmental disorder 61
- Intellectual developmental disorder with or without peripheral neuropathy
- Intellectual developmental disorder, autosomal dominant 64 and 65
- Intellectual developmental disorder, autosomal recessive 68
- Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked, syndromic, with pigmentary mosaicism and coarse facies
- Intellectual disability, autosomal dominant 29, 30, 34, 43, 48, and 52
- Intellectual disability, autosomal recessive 5, 13, 16, 45, 46, and 61
- Intellectual disability, X-linked 21, 73, 97, and 106
- Intellectual disability, X-linked, syndromic 33
- Intellectual disability-brachydactyly-Pierre Robin syndrome
- Intellectual disability-facial dysmorphism syndrome due to SETD5 haploinsufficiency
- Joubert syndrome 35
- KBG syndrome
- Kleefstra syndrome 1
- Lissencephaly 6 with microcephaly
- Macrothrombocytopenia-lymphedema-developmental delay-facial dysmorphism-camptodactyly syndrome
- Mandibulofacial dysostosis-macroblepharon-macrostomia syndrome
- Marshall-Smith syndrome
- Microcephaly 4, primary, autosomal recessive
- Midface hypoplasia, hearing impairment, elliptocytosis, and nephrocalcinosis
- Mitochondrial complex 4 deficiency, nuclear type 20
- Mitochondrial complex III deficiency nuclear type 7
- Mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS-III-A to -D
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with dysmorphic facies and variable seizures
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with facial dysmorphism, absent language, and pseudo-pelger-huet anomaly
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with growth retardation, dysmorphic facies, and corpus callosum abnormalities
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with microcephaly, short stature, and speech delay
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with severe motor impairment and absent language
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with spasticity and poor growth
- Neurodevelopmental disorder with spasticity, cataracts, and cerebellar hypoplasia
- Periventricular nodular heterotopia 9
- Pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 7, 8, and 10
- Primrose syndrome
- Severe feeding difficulties-failure to thrive-microcephaly due to ASXL3 deficiency syndrome
- Sialuria
- Skin creases, congenital symmetric circumferential, 2
- Smith-Magenis syndrome
- Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Genevieve type
- Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, sensorineural hearing loss, impaired intellectual development, and leber congenital amaurosis
- Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Chudley-Schwartz type
- Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Nascimento type
- Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Siderius type
- Syndromic X-linked intellectual disability Snyder type
- Trigonocephaly 1
- Uruguay Faciocardiomusculoskeletal syndrome
- Waardenburg syndrome types 1, 2A, and 3
- Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome
- Zimmermann-Laband syndrome 1, 2, and 3
See also
[edit]References
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External links
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