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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Freckling
  1. ... 2, almost all children with xeroderma pigmentosum develop freckling of the skin in sun-exposed areas (such ... the face, arms, and lips); this type of freckling rarely occurs in young children without the disorder. ...
  2. Neurofibromatosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Neurofibromatosis/Start Here ... Neurofibromatosis ... Neurofibromatosis is not a single medical disorder. ...
  3. Learning about Neurofibromatosis From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    National Human Genome Research Institute ... Neurofibromatosis/Start Here ... Neurofibromatosis ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Neurofibromatosis is a genetic ...
  4. ... develop other sun-related problems such as excessive freckling of the skin or an increased risk of ...
  5. ... café-au-lait spots). Some affected individuals have freckling or patches of skin that are unusually light ...
  6. ... congenital melanocytic nevus develop a condition called neurocutaneous melanosis, which is the presence of pigment-producing skin ...
  7. ... are associated with a light complexion and increased freckling and moles. However, it is unclear what contribution ...
  8. ... in early childhood that may lead to fractures Freckling in the armpits, groin, or underneath the breast ...
  9. Oral Melanotic Macule (VisualDX)  
    VisualDX ... Skin Pigmentation Disorders/Images ... Skin Pigmentation Disorders ... Mouth Disorders/Images ... Mouth Disorders ... Learn about the symptoms, causes, and treatment ...
  10. Childhood Melanoma Treatment From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Childhood melanoma treatment options include surgery, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy. Learn more about the risk factors, symptoms, tests to diagnose, ...
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