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Results 11 - 19 of 19 for Hyperpigmentation of the skin
  1. ... related to the net-like pattern of dark skin coloring (reticulate hyperpigmentation) that is also a hallmark of this condition. ...
  2. ... or darker than the surrounding areas (hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation respectively). These patches appear on areas of the skin that are not exposed to the sun, and ...
  3. ... net-like pattern of dark brown or gray skin coloring, known as reticulate hyperpigmentation. This darker pigmentation is seen most often on ... in and around the eyes and mouth. Reticulate hyperpigmentation appears in ... life.NFJS/DPR also affects the skin on the hands and feet. The skin on ...
  4. ... and legs. In infancy and early childhood, the skin develops grey or brown patches (hyperpigmentation) that occur in a swirled pattern. These patches, which can occur anywhere on the body, fade with time. Adults with incontinentia ... skin (hypopigmentation) on their arms and legs. These markings ...
  5. ... familial glucocorticoid deficiency can include recurrent infections and skin coloring darker than that of other family members (hyperpigmentation).There are multiple types of familial glucocorticoid deficiency, ...
  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 ...
  9. ... S, Tadini G, Berti E, Caputo R. Unusual hyperpigmentation developing in congenital reticular ichthyosiform erythroderma (ichthyosis variegata). ...
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