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hyperpigmented — hy per•pig′ment•ed adj … From formal English to slang
hyperpigmented — adj … Useful english dictionary
Hyperpigmentation — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L81.0 L81.4 ICD 9 709.0 DiseasesDB … Wikipedia
Incontinentia pigmenti — A genetic disease that begins soon after birth with the development of blisters on the trunk and limbs. These blisters then heal, but leave dark hyperpigmented streaks and marble like whorls on the skin. Other key features include dental and nail … Medical dictionary
Vitiligo — Pronounced vit uh LIE go. A condition in which the skin turns white due to the loss of melanocytes. These cells produce melanin, the pigment that gives the skin its characteristic color. (Melanocytes also impart color to the retina of the eye and … Medical dictionary
atrophie blanche — Small smooth ivory white areas with hyperpigmented borders and telangiectasis, developing into atrophic stellate scars; seen especially on the legs and ankles of middle aged women, and associated with livedo reticularis and dermal hyalinizing… … Medical dictionary
hydroquinone — An antioxidant used in ointments. SYN: hydroquinol, quinol. * * * hy·dro·qui·none kwin ōn, kwin .ōn n a bleaching agent C6H6O2 used topically to remove pigmentation from hyperpigmented areas of skin (as a lentigo or freckle) * * * hy·dro·quin·one … 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
hydroquinone — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1872 a white crystalline strongly reducing phenol C6H6O2 used especially as a photographic developer, as an antioxidant and stabilizer, and in medicine to remove pigmentation from… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aromatherapy — Intervention A diffuser and a bottle of essential oil. MeSH … Wikipedia