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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Hyperpigmentation of the skin
  1. ... or net-like (reticulate) pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation), particularly in the body's folds and creases. ... do not appear until adulthood. New areas of hyperpigmentation tend to develop over time, and the other skin lesions tend to increase in number as well. ...
  2. ... autoimmune Addison disease is abnormally dark areas of skin (hyperpigmentation), especially in regions that experience a lot of ... body, leading to hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypotension, muscle cramps, skin hyperpigmentation and other features of autoimmune Addison disease.Rarely, ...
  3. ... blood pressure (hypotension), and abnormally dark areas of skin (hyperpigmentation), especially in regions that experience a lot of ...
  4. ... of the lower back (lordosis); darkened patches of skin (hyperpigmentation), typically on the chest and back; and a ...
  5. ... that are darker in color than the surrounding skin (hyperpigmentation); and widened and rounded tips of the fingers ( ...
  6. ... is left with darker and lighter patches of skin coloring (hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation) and small clusters of blood vessels just under the skin (telangiectases); this combination is known as poikiloderma. Other ...
  7. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs most often in the body's ...
  8. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs most often in the body's ...
  9. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs mostly in the body's folds ...
  10. ... related to the net-like pattern of dark skin coloring (reticulate hyperpigmentation) that is also a hallmark of this condition. ...
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