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- the pallor of the patches that develop. The patches are not totally depigmented. The dry scaling appearance is most noticeable during the winter as a...
- wrinkled grey skin. The skin is smoother than African elephants and may be depigmented on the trunk, ears or neck. Adult males average 4 tonnes (4.4 short tons)...
- will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discoloured and depigmented. In humans, skin pigmentation (affected by melanin) varies among po****tions...
- were called "Exotic Nordics". Coon took the Nordics to be a partially depigmented branch of the greater Mediterranean racial stock. This theory was also...
- speculate that it is primarily an extension that is more prominent in depigmented (grey or white) hair . List of distinct cell types in the adult human...
- overnight. The only sign of vitiligo is the presence of pale patchy areas of depigmented skin which tend to occur on the extremities. Some people may experience...
- formed over all of the lesions, which had started to flake off, leaving depigmented scars. Ordinary smallpox generally produced a discrete rash, in which...
- scattered normal pigmented and hypopigmented macules and a triangular shaped depigmented patch on the forehead. There is nevertheless great variation in the degree...
- inherited dermatosis. It is characterized by progressively pigmented and depigmented macules, often mixed in a reticulate pattern, concentrated on the dorsal...
- interacts with the zorse coat to give it white markings. Only the non-depigmented areas will have zebra striping, resulting in a zorse with white patches...