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Dyschromia refers to an
alteration of the
color of the skin or nails. "Hyperchromia" can
refer to hyperpigmentation, and "hypochromia" can
refer to hypopigmentation...
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persons with albinism. Albinism–deafness
syndrome Marie Antoinette syndrome Dyschromia Erythrism,
unusually red
pigmentation Heterochromia iridum Human variability...
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portal Albinism in
biology Albinism Albino and
white squirrels Amelanism Dyschromia Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Carotenosis...
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incomplete leucism (P****er domesticus)
Albino and
white squirrels Amelanism Dyschromia Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Albinism Melanism Piebaldism Vitiligo Xanthochromism...
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distinctive black-and-white
plumage of the magpie.
Albinism Amelanism Dyschromia Erythrism Mosaic (Genetics) PAX3
Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism...
- hydroxyurea, or 5-fluorouracil. It can
include discoloration of the nail, or
dyschromia. Onychogryposis, also
called "ram's-horn nail", is a
thickening and increase...
- "strawberry"
leopards from the region.
Erythrism in
katydids Albinism Amelanism Dyschromia Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Red hair
Vitiligo Xanthochromism...
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genetics Pinto horse Tricoloured (horse)
Pigmentation Albinism Amelanism Dyschromia Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Skewbald Vitiligo...
- skin) or
Herpes zoster infections. The
medical term for
mottled skin is
dyschromia.
Although this is not
always the case,
mottling can
occur in the dying...
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origin ( angiomas, couperose, redness, teleangectasy, vitiligo, skin
dyschromia, sunspots,
senile spots, acne,
results of burns, stretch-mark, scars,...