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Carotenosis is a
benign and
reversible medical condition where an
excess of
dietary carotenoids results in
orange discoloration of the
outermost skin...
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Vitamin A is a fat-soluble
vitamin that is an
essential nutrient. The term "vitamin A" encomp****es a
group of
chemically related organic compounds that...
- β-Carotene (beta-carotene) is an organic,
strongly colored red-orange
pigment abundant in fungi, plants, and fruits. It is a
member of the carotenes, which...
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poisoning Lead
poisoning Titanium metallic discoloration Other Carotenosis Tar melanosis...
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longstanding disease.
Conditions included in this
group are:
Acral dry
gangrene Carotenosis Diabetic dermopathy Diabetic bulla Diabetic cheiroarthropathy Malum perforans...
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October 2023.
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white squirrels Amelanism Carotenosis Dyschromia Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism...
- of
excessive amounts.
Overconsumption of beta-carotene can only
cause carotenosis, a
harmless and
reversible cosmetic condition in
which the skin turns...
- face and body
Orange discoloration of the skin,
particularly the feet (
Carotenosis) An
obsession with
counting calories and
monitoring contents of food...
- or freckling.
Apart from blood-related
conditions such as jaundice,
carotenosis, or argyria, skin
pigmentation disorders generally occur because the...