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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Hyperpigmentation of the skin
  1. ... blood pressure (hypotension), and abnormally dark areas of skin (hyperpigmentation), especially in regions that experience a lot of ...
  2. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs most often in the body's ...
  3. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs most often in the body's ...
  4. ... including a characteristic lacy pattern of abnormally dark skin coloring (hyperpigmentation) that occurs mostly in the body's folds ...
  5. ... related to the net-like pattern of dark skin coloring (reticulate hyperpigmentation) that is also a hallmark of this condition. ...
  6. ... threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members (hyperpigmentation). The features of familial glucocorticoid deficiency are caused ...
  7. ... threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members (hyperpigmentation). MC2R gene mutations account for approximately 25 percent ...
  8. ... threatening low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), recurrent infections, and skin coloring darker than that of other family members (hyperpigmentation). MRAP gene mutations account for approximately 20 percent ...