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Melasma (also
known as
chloasma faciei,: 854 or the mask of
pregnancy when
present in
pregnant women) is a tan or dark skin discoloration.
Melasma is...
- nigricans—hyperpigmentation of
intertriginous areas ****ociated with
insulin resistance.
Melasma, also
known as 'chloasma' or the “mask of pregnancy,” when it
occurs in...
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Disease of the
Suprarenal Capsules (1855). He
originally described it as "
melasma suprarenale", but
later physicians gave it the
medical eponym "Addison's...
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Phtheochroa melasma is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Guatemala.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Phtheochroa melasma. tortricidae...
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darkened as a
result of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, sun
exposure and
Melasma.
Tentative evidence suggests that it may be a more
effective depigmentation...
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Eviota melasma,
commonly called headspot eviota or
melasma pygmy goby
among various other vernacular names, is a
species of
marine fish in the family...
- skin. As an
example of the latter, it is used to
treat skin
diseases like
melasma.
Kojic acid also has
antibacterial and
antifungal properties.[citation...
- S2CID 24913995. Bandyopadhyay,
Debabrata (1
January 2009). "Topical
treatment of
melasma".
Indian Journal of Dermatology. 54 (4): 303–309. doi:10.4103/0019-5154...
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Melasma is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Orobanchaceae. It
includes seven species of
herbaceous perennial plants native to the
tropical Americas...
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Starksia melasma, the
black spot blenny, is a
species of
labrisomid blenny known only from
reefs around Desecheo Island,
Puerto Rico and St. Croix, U...