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Results 1 - 10 of 66 for Pigmentation
  1. ... the knee, and under the breasts. Less commonly, pigmentation changes can also occur on the neck, wrists, ... light, sweating, or friction on the skin.The pigmentation changes characteristic of Dowling-Degos disease typically begin ...
  2. ... is a group of conditions that affect coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals ... people with this condition. Oculocutaneous albinism also reduces pigmentation of the colored part of the eye (the ...
  3. ... can cause hearing loss and changes in coloring (pigmentation) of the hair, skin, and eyes. Although most ... in addition to hearing loss and changes in pigmentation. Type IV (also known as Waardenburg-Hirschsprung disease ...
  4. ... called oculocutaneous albinism, which causes abnormally light coloring (pigmentation) of the skin, hair, and eyes. Affected individuals ... by long-term sun exposure. Oculocutaneous albinism reduces pigmentation of the colored part of the eye (iris) ...
  5. ... condition that causes patchy loss of skin coloring (pigmentation). In addition, hair on these regions of skin ... mucous membranes, such as the lips. Loss of pigmentation is also frequently seen in areas that tend ...
  6. ... a condition characterized by changes in skin coloring (pigmentation). Almost all affected individuals have multiple café-au- ... that are darker than the surrounding area. Another pigmentation change, freckles in the armpits and groin, may ...
  7. ... variety of abnormalities involving bone development, skin coloring (pigmentation), and fat distribution. People with this condition may ... mandibuloacral dysplasia can have mottled or patchy skin pigmentation or other skin abnormalities. Some people with this ...
  8. ... a protein that is involved in the coloring (pigmentation) of the eyes and skin. This protein is ... melanosomes, melanin distribution, and the reduced levels of pigmentation that are characteristic of ocular albinism. More About ...
  9. ... a condition characterized by changes in skin coloring (pigmentation) and the growth of tumors along nerves in ...
  10. ... mutations in the STK11 gene. Intestinal polyposis-cutaneous pigmentation syndrome Lentiginosis, perioral Periorificial lentiginosis syndrome Peutz-Jeghers ...
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