hypomelanosis

hypomelanosis
Hypomelanism.

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  • Hypomelanosis Ito — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 L81.8 Sonstige näher bezeichnete Störungen der Hautpigmentierung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • hypomelanosis — lack of dark pigmentation, e.g. on the eyed side of some individual flatfishes, cf. hypermelanosis. Also called pseudo albinism …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • hypomelanosis — SYN: leukoderma. h. of Ito [MIM*146150 and MIM*308300] not a specific entity but rather represents features of many different forms of mosaicism; characterized by unilateral or bilateral hypopigmented macules in whorls, streaks, and patches in a… …   Medical dictionary

  • hypomelanosis of Ito — a congenital neurocutaneous syndrome, not present at birth but appearing in early life, characterized by whorled, linear, and splatterlike patterns of hypopigmentation, often associated with other abnormalities such as hair loss and ocular,… …   Medical dictionary

  • Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis — is a dermatological condition that presents as small spots of depigmented skin, primarily on sun exposed areas of the body such as the forearms. It affects both sexes, but with an earlier onset in women. The precise cause of the condition is… …   Wikipedia

  • Ito hypomelanosis nevus — (eґto) [Minor Ito, Japanese dermatologist, 20th century] see under hypomelanosis and nevus …   Medical dictionary

  • idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis — a common, benign condition of unknown etiology manifested by small, sharply demarcated, irregular hypopigmented spots primarily on sun exposed areas of the limbs in persons over age 30 …   Medical dictionary

  • pseudo-albinism — hypomelanosis (lack of pigmentation, e.g. on the eyed side of some individual flatfishes, cf. hypermelanosis) …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • incontinentia pigmenti achromians — hypomelanosis of Ito …   Medical dictionary

  • List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… …   Wikipedia

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