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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for fades
  1. ... they can change in size and shape, darken, fade, or disappear. Infants and the elderly tend to ...
  2. ... skin on the trunk, arms, and legs that fade in adulthood. This form of the disorder also ...
  3. ... For unknown reasons, the flecks get smaller or fade with age in some affected individuals, although night ...
  4. ... patches, which can occur anywhere on the body, fade with time. Adults with incontinentia pigmenti usually have ...
  5. ... The signs and symptoms of hereditary hyperekplexia typically fade by age 1. However, older individuals with hereditary ...
  6. ... and face. At about age 2, the rash fades, and the affected child is left with darker ...
  7. ... and feet. They appear during childhood and often fade as the person gets older. In addition, most ...
  8. ... trauma or irritation to the area. It usually fades within hours to days. EKVP is a rare ...
  9. ... appears in infancy or early childhood. It may fade with age or persist throughout life.NFJS/DPR ...
  10. ... linear or spiral (whorled) pattern. The scaly patches fade over time, leaving abnormally colored blotches of skin ...