-
Melanosis is a form of
hyperpigmentation ****ociated with
increased melanin. It can also
refer to:
Melanism Ocular melanosis Smoker's
melanosis Oral melanosis...
-
Linear and
whorled nevoid hypermelanosis (also
known as "Linear
nevoid hyperpigmentation," "Progressive
cribriform and
zosteriform hyperpigmentation,"...
-
Periorbital hyperpigmentation, also
known as
hereditary dark circles, is
characterized by
darker skin
around the eyes
caused by the
presence of additional...
-
Hyperpigmentation is the
darkening of an area of skin or
nails caused by
increased melanin.
Hyperpigmentation can be
caused by sun damage, inflammation...
-
Eruptive hypomelanosis is a
novel paraviral exanthem suspected to be
related to
viral infections. Most
patients are
young children aged two to ten. Most...
- use of
kangri in this
fashion include erythema ab igne, a
reticulate hypermelanosis with erythema. Most
cases (80%) of
squamous cell
carcinoma attributed...
-
pigment dispersion syndrome. BCEM, also
referred to as
conjunctival hypermelanosis, complexion-****ociated melanosis, or
racial melanosis, is a non-cancerous...
-
vasculare atrophicans Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (postinflammatory
hypermelanosis)
Postinflammatory hypopigmentation Progressive macular hypomelanosis...
-
symmetrica hereditaria.
Genet Mol Res 12(AOP) Inadar, Arun (2016). "Genetic
hypermelanosis:
Reticulated acropigmentation of Dohi". In P****eron, Thierry; Ortonne...
-
hypomelanosis related to
scratching superimposed on
background of
diffuse hypermelanosis especially of the ankles, axillae, groin,
inner thighs and the back...