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The depigmented areas often include white circles around the eyes and mouth.
They may also leave scars and/or permanent white (depigmented) marks.
Its fauna consists of bats and spiders as well as depigmented crickets.
Dr. Lerner then created a small pouch on the patient's depigmented skin and inserted the pigment cells.
Coon takes the Nordics to be a partially depigmented branch of the greater Mediterranean racial stock.
By day 16-20 scabs have formed over all the lesions, which have started to flake off, leaving depigmented scars.
Thick yellow-to-white skin with pink depigmented mucosa.
According to Dr. Jeffrey Marmelzat it is "'extremely difficult' to get depigmented areas to darken".
Dry or wet desquamation occurs; dry scabs are formed, then heal rapidly, leaving a depigmented area surrounded with irregular area of increased pigmentation.
Transillumination (TRAN) refers to light passed through the pupil and reflected off the back of the eye and through depigmented regions of the iris.
Acute ESC infection causes an acute septicaemia that presents as multiple petechial haemorrhages that develop into depigmented ulcers.
In 2002, Whitkop and other scientists examined patients born with white hair, some black locks, and depigmented skin; he diagnosed them as having black lock albinism deafness syndrome (BADS).