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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Coloration
  1. ... to the changes in skin, hair, and eye coloration that are characteristic of oculocutaneous albinism. More About ...
  2. ... lenses in their eyes (anterior lenticonus) and abnormal coloration of the retina, which is the light-sensitive ...
  3. ... skin, resulting in a patchy loss of skin coloration. Most people with PLAID have abnormal antibodies called ...
  4. ... is important for the development of normal skin coloration (pigmentation).The POFUT1 and POGLUT1 genes provide instructions ...
  5. ... leads to changes in skin, hair, and eye coloration and problems with vision that are characteristic of ...
  6. ... is important for the development of normal skin coloration (pigmentation). At least five mutations in the KRT5 ...
  7. ... the condition leads to cyanosis, a bluish-purple coloration to the skin, and shortness of breath due ...
  8. ... the patient may develop Pastia's lines, bright red coloration of the creases under the arm and in ...
  9. ... body which leads to cyanosis (a bluish-purple coloration to the skin) and shortness of breath.
  10. ... the neck veins Clubbing of the fingers Bluish coloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen ( ...
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