- Riehl melanosis
- (rēl) [Gustav Riehl, Austrian dermatologist, 1855–1943] see under melanosis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Riehl melanosis — patchy melanoderma with light to dark brown pigmentation, most intensely on the forehead and cheeks, behind the ears, on the sides of the neck, and on other sun exposed areas. It is seen most often in women and may be an inflammatory… … Medical dictionary
Melanosis — Classification and external resources MeSH D008548 Melanosis is a form of hyperpigmentation associated with increased melanin.[1] It can can refer to … Wikipedia
melanosis de Riehl — un melanoderma desigual que se caracteriza por una pigmentación marrón más o menps oscura que que es más intensa en la frente y en las regiones malares, detrás delas orejas, en el cuello y en otras áreas expuestas al solo [ICD 10: L81.4] imagen… … Diccionario médico
melanosis — Abnormal dark brown or brown black pigmentation of various tissues or organs, as the result of melanin or, in some situations, other substances that resemble melanin to varying degrees; e.g., m. of the skin may occur in widespread metastatic… … Medical dictionary
Riehl — Gustav, Austrian dermatologist, 1855–1943. See R. melanosis … 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
Melanism — The black panther is the prototypical example of melanism. Melanism is an undue development of dark colored pigment in the skin or its appendages, and the opposite of albinism. It is also the medical term for black jaundice.[1] The word is… … Wikipedia
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