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  2. Poikiloderma of Civatte - Wikipedia

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    Poikiloderma of Civatte [1] is a cutaneous condition and refers to reticulated red to red-brown skin patches with telangiectasias. [2] It is identifiable as a reddish-brown discoloration on the side of the neck, usually on both sides.

  3. Poikiloderma - Wikipedia

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    Poikiloderma is a skin condition that consists of areas of hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation, telangiectasias and atrophy. Poikiloderma of Civatte is most frequently seen on the chest or the neck, characterized by red colored pigment on the skin that is commonly associated with sun damage.

  4. Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans - Wikipedia

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    Poikiloderma vasculare atrophicans (PVA), is a cutaneous condition (skin disease) characterized by hypo- or hyperpigmentation (diminished or heightened skin pigmentation, respectively), telangiectasia and skin atrophy. [3] [4] [5] Other names for the condition include prereticulotic poikiloderma and atrophic parapsoriasis. [6]

  5. List of skin conditions - Wikipedia

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    Kindler syndrome (acrokeratotic poikiloderma, bullous acrokeratotic poikiloderma of Kindler and Weary, congenital poikiloderma with blisters and keratoses, congenital poikiloderma with bullae and progressive cutaneous atrophy, hereditary acrokeratotic poikiloderma, hyperkeratosis–hyperpigmentation syndrome, Weary–Kindler syndrome)

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  7. Hypopigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Hypopigmentation is characterized specifically as an area of skin becoming lighter than the baseline skin color, but not completely devoid of pigment.This is not to be confused with depigmentation, which is characterized as the absence of all pigment. [1]

  8. Hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Tinea fungal infections such as ringworm. Haemochromatosis—a common but debilitating genetic disorder characterized by the chronic accumulation of iron in the body. Mercury poisoning—particularly cases of cutaneous exposure resulting from the topical application of mercurial ointments or skin-whitening creams. Aromatase deficiency; Nelson's ...

  9. Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae - Wikipedia

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    Poikiloderma of Civatte; Solar elastosis; References External links. This page was last edited on 30 October 2023, at 21:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...