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  1. Canities subita, also called Marie Antoinette syndrome or Thomas More syndrome, is an alleged condition of hair turning white overnight due to stress or trauma.

  2. May 31, 2023 · Marie Antoinette syndrome refers to a situation where someone’s hair suddenly turns white (canities). The name of this condition comes from folklore about the French queen Marie...

  3. Marie Antoinette syndrome designates the condition in which scalp hair suddenly turns white. The name alludes to the unhappy Queen Marie Antoinette of France (1755-1793), whose hair allegedly turned white the night before her last walk to the guillotine during the French Revolution.

  4. Nov 2, 2021 · Marie Antoinette Syndrome, also called Canities subita, is not a settled debate in the scientific community. Stories of it run rampant, but there are very few scientific case studies.

  5. It has been said that Marie Antoinette’s hair went completely white on the night before her beheading. This story might be apocryphal, but rapid greying of hair is now widely referred to as Marie Antoinette syndrome.

  6. Jan 22, 2020 · This story might be apocryphal, but rapid greying of the hair is now widely referred to as Marie Antoinette syndrome. It is often assumed to be caused by stress — a phenomenon perhaps best...

  7. Sep 20, 2016 · A 2009 paper in the Archives of Dermatology coined the phrase “Marie Antoinette Syndrome” for the sudden whitening of scalp hair, which the late queen herself attributed to her hardships amid...

  8. Sep 21, 2023 · Vitiligo and poliosis can both cause discoloration of the hair, but they are not the same. These conditions may occur together, often in people with conditions like Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome, a rare disorder that can affect the skin, or other autoimmune conditions.

  9. Marie Antoinette syndrome occurs when people lose their hair color after receiving a great shock, undergoing a grievous loss or surviving a life-threatening situation. From English martyrs in the 16th century to World War II bombing survivors, history is ripe with accounts of hair turning silver within just a few hours or days of a traumatic event.

  10. Sep 8, 2019 · Whatever the truth of the story, the sudden whitening of hair was given the name Marie Antoinette syndrome. More famous examples of super-fast hair whitening include: Stories told of hair bleaching in the Talmud (thousands of years ago) Sir Thomas More, as he awaited his execution in the Tower of London in 1535.