- (PDS) is an eye
disorder that can lead to a form of
glaucoma known as
pigmentary glaucoma. It
takes place when
pigment cells slough off from the back of...
- size (0.3–1 cm) and are most
often seen in the
lower extremities.: 829
Pigmentary purpuric eruptions may
present with one of
several clinical patterns....
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Bastek JV, Foos RY,
Heckenlively J.
Traumatic pigmentary retinopathy. Am J Ophthalmol. 1981 Nov;92(5):621-4. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)74652-5...
- Schamberg's disease, (also
known as "progressive
pigmentary dermatosis of Schamberg", "purpura
pigmentosa progressiva" (PPP), and "Schamberg's purpura")...
- X-linked
reticulate pigmentary disorder is a rare X-linked
genetic condition in
which males manifest multiple systemic symptoms and a
reticulated mottled...
-
neural crest disorder is ****ociated with
sensorineural hearing loss and
pigmentary anomalies,
including white forelocks and
patches of
depigmentation on...
- Oliver–McFarlane
syndrome Other names Trichomegaly-retina
pigmentary degeneration-dwarfism
syndrome This
condition is
inherited in an
autosomal recessive...
- Becker's
nevus (also
known as "Becker's melanosis", "Becker's
pigmentary hamartoma", "nevoid melanosis", and "pigmented
hairy epidermal nevus") is a benign...
-
progress and
become poikilodermatous (atrophic with
telangiectasia and
pigmentary changes) and
indurated (as a
result of
mucin deposition). Gottron's pa****s...
- loss,
pigmentary deficiencies of the hair such as a
white lock of hair (poliosis) in the front-centre of the head or
premature greying,
pigmentary deficiencies...