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Hypopigmentation is
characterized specifically as an area of skin
becoming lighter than the
baseline skin color, but not
completely devoid of pigment....
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Postinflammatory hypopigmentation is a
cutaneous condition characterized by
decreased pigment in the skin
following inflammation of the skin. Hypopigmented...
- as "Cross–Mc****ck–Breen syndrome", "
hypopigmentation and microphthalmia", and "oculocerebral-
hypopigmentation syndrome") is an
extremely rare disorder...
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Yemenite deaf-blind
hypopigmentation syndrome is a
condition caused by a
mutation on the SRY-related HMG-box gene 10 (not SOX10). It was characterized...
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Poikiloderma is a skin
condition that
consists of
areas of
hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation,
telangiectasias and atrophy.
Poikiloderma of
Civatte is...
- membranes). It is
distinguished from
similar presentations such as
hypopigmentation (lack or loss of skin pigment) or
simply a fair complexion. migraine...
- dark-skinned people".
According to the
National Organization for
Albinism and
Hypopigmentation, "With
ocular albinism, the
color of the iris of the eye may vary from...
- syndrome, also
called immunodeficiency with
cleft lip/palate, cataract,
hypopigmentation and
absent corpus callosum (or
absent corpus callosum cataract immunodeficiency)...
- filaments. In
people with dark skin tones,
pigmentary changes such as
hypopigmentation (loss of color) are common,
while in
those with
lighter skin color...
- is a rare
autosomal recessive disorder characterized by
albinism (
hypopigmentation) with immunodeficiency, that
usually causes death by
early childhood...