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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Angioma pigmentosum et atrophicum 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1885
    Pigmentation Disorders -- diagnosis ... C. (James Clarke), 1833-1916, author. Skin Pigmentation Pigmentation Disorders -- diagnosis Atrophy Hypertrophy New York : William Wood & Company, 1885 ...
  2. Read about skin pigmentation disorders, which affect the color of your skin. It could be too light or too dark, in certain areas or all over the body.
  3. Incontinentia pigmenti achromians; HMI; Ito hypomelanosis
  4. ... So it's important to have an exact diagnosis before using steroids. Possible side effects The possible side effects of topical treatment with steroids are inflammations of the hair follicles, mild pigmentation disorders on the skin (white spots) and stretch marks. ...
  5. ... organization >Medical Encyclopedia</organization></site><site ... Skin pigmentation disorders affect the color of your skin. Your skin ...
  6. ... condition called Galli-Galli disease has signs and symptoms similar to those of Dowling-Degos disease. In ... skin, it is unclear whether the signs and symptoms of this condition are due to impaired Notch ...
  7. ... I, Roche C, et al. Arteriovenous malformation in hypomelanosis of Ito. Brain Dev. 1996 Jan–Feb; 18 (1):78– ... Muret MP, Puig L, Allard C, et al. Hypomelanosis of Ito with Sturge-Weber syndrome-like leptomeningeal angiomatosis. Pediatr ...
  8. ... fibroblast) sample should be considered in these individuals. Hypomelanosis of Ito (OMIM 300337 ) is a phenotype related to chromosomal ... the hyper pigmented areas are abnormal, whereas in hypomelanosis of Ito hypo pigmentated areas are abnormal. In individuals with ...
  9. ... pigmentary progressive; Ephelis; Melanodermatitis; Melanoma; Melano- plakia; Nevus; Pigmentation, Disorder; Poikilo- derma; Vitiligo; also such primary conditions as ...
  10. ... 800.600.925 Xeroderma Pigmentosum C17.800.621 Pigmentation Disorders C17.800.621.166 Argyria C17.800.621. ... Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament C23.550.755 Pigmentation Disorders C23.550.759 Polydipsia C23.550.759.500 ...
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