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Depigmentation is the
lightening of the skin or loss of pigment.
Depigmentation of the skin can be
caused by a
number of
local and
systemic conditions...
- Gum
depigmentation, also
known as gum bleaching, is a
procedure used in
cosmetic dentistry to
lighten or
remove black spots or
patches on the gums consisting...
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common pattern, wide and
randomly distributed areas of
depigmentation Universal vitiligo:
depigmentation encomp****es most of the body
Focal vitiligo: one or...
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strongly correlated with the
development of ochronosis, cataracts,
patchy depigmentation, and
contact dermatitis.
Ochronosis can lead to
lesions and squamous...
- (sectoral
heterochromia iridum) or
brilliant blue eyes,
patches of skin
depigmentation, and a
wider gap
between the
inner corners of the eyes
called telecanthus...
- mutations. Pale
patches of skin, feathers, or fur (often
referred to as "
depigmentation") can also
result from injury.
Leucism is
often used to
describe the...
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chemical formula C6H5CH2OC6H4OH. It is used as a
topical drug for
medical depigmentation. It is a
colourless solid that is
classified as the
monobenzyl ether...
- but not
completely devoid of pigment. This is not to be
confused with
depigmentation,
which is
characterized as the
absence of all pigment. It is caused...
- Hydroquinone, also
known as benzene-1,4-diol or quinol, is an
aromatic organic compound that is a type of phenol, a
derivative of benzene,
having the chemical...
- surgically, or
lightened with the use of
topical depigmentation agents. Some
common depigmentation agents such as
azelaic acid and
kojic acid seem to...