Hypomelanosis Ito — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 L81.8 Sonstige näher bezeichnete Störungen der Hautpigmentierung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ito hypomelanosis nevus — (eґto) [Minor Ito, Japanese dermatologist, 20th century] see under hypomelanosis and nevus … Medical dictionary
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
Ito — Toshio, 20th century Japanese physician. See I. cells, under cell. Minor, 20th century Japanese dermatologist. See I. nevus, hypomelanosis of I.. * * * indium tin oxide … Medical dictionary
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
incontinentia — SYN: incontinence. [L.] i. pigmenti [MIM*146150, MIM*308300, and MIM*308310] a rare genodermatosis characterized by hyperpigmented lesions in linear, zebra stripe, and other bizarre configurations following the lines of Blaschko; occasionally… … Medical dictionary
Blaschko's lines — Blaschko s lines, also called the Lines of Blaschko, are an extremely rare and unexplained phenomenon of human anatomy first presented in 1901 by German dermatologist Alfred Blaschko. Neither a specific disease nor a predictable symptom of a… … Wikipedia
Coarse facial features — refer to a similar change in facial features in the advanced stage of certain conditions like Cretinism, Mucopolysaccharidoses etc, where affected individuals look remarkably similar due to the coarsening of their facial features. These typical… … Wikipedia
HI — half scan with interpolation; hazard index; head injury; health informatics; health insurance; hearing impaired; heart infusion; hemagglutination inhibition; hepatobiliary imaging; high impulsiveness; histidine; hormone independent; hormone… … Medical dictionary