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Poliosis (also
called poliosis cir****scripta) is the
decrease or
absence of
melanin (or colour) in head hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, or any
other hirsute...
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myelitis and
ciliary ganglionitis), and
cutaneous manifestations,
including poliosis, vitiligo, and alopecia. The
vitiligo often is
found at the
sacral region...
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among humans.
Piebaldism is
unrelated to
conditions such as
vitiligo or
poliosis.
Although "partial albinism" is a
synonym for piebaldism, it is a fundamentally...
- 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...
- strand. Gray hair
occurs when
melanin production decreases or stops,
while poliosis is
white hair (and
often the skin to
which the hair is attached), typically...
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Tripoli poli- gray, grey Gr**** πολιός (poliós), πολιότης poliomyelitis,
poliosis poll- many Gr**** πολλός (pollós) pollic-
thumb Latin pollex,
pollicis pollicate...
- naturally-occurring gray
streak in the
front of her hair—known in the
medical field as
poliosis—which she has had
since she was 11
years old. Her
Pantene contract includes...
- Pili
pseudoannulati Pili torti)
Pityriasis amiantacea Plica neuropathica Poliosis Rubinstein–Taybi
syndrome Setleis syndrome Traumatic anserine folliculosis...
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required to see them. On the scalp, the
effect may be a
white patch of hair (
poliosis).
Patches smaller than 3mm are
known as "confetti" skin lesions. Facial...
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after several months by
ipsilateral vitiligo on the face and
ipsilateral poliosis.: 864
Deafness may also be present.: 864 Initially,
there is a progressive...