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- ... skin on the trunk, arms, and legs that fade in adulthood. This form of the disorder also ...
- ... they can change in size and shape, darken, fade, or disappear. Infants and the elderly tend to ...
- ... patches, which can occur anywhere on the body, fade with time. Adults with incontinentia pigmenti usually have ...
- ... and face. At about age 2, the rash fades, and the affected child is left with darker ...
- ... trauma or irritation to the area. It usually fades within hours to days. EKVP is a rare ...
- ... appears in infancy or early childhood. It may fade with age or persist throughout life.NFJS/DPR ...
- ... linear or spiral (whorled) pattern. The scaly patches fade over time, leaving abnormally colored blotches of skin ...
- ... For unknown reasons, the flecks get smaller or fade with age in some affected individuals, although night ...
- ... The signs and symptoms of hereditary hyperekplexia typically fade by age 1. However, older individuals with hereditary ...
- ... and feet. They appear during childhood and often fade as the person gets older. In addition, most ...