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  • Like other cavefish, it is depigmented and has no visible eyes.
  • On the other hand, getting depigmented skin to darken is extremely difficult.
  • This is often discolored and depigmented.
  • :: * " The skin of albinos is similar to Europeans and East Asians in that it is depigmented.
  • Others, especially subterranean and cave-dwelling species, are depigmented, much lighter in color, with reduced eyes.
  • By day 16 20 scabs had formed over all the lesions, which have started to flake off, leaving depigmented scars.
  • The sides are tan yellow, fading into golden-yellow or marigold on the throat and belly with depigmented areas on the chest.
  • 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 ).
  • The following is an excerpt from " Island of the Colorblind ", in which samples of substantia nigra are viewed under microscope . " Many of the cells are pale and depigmented.
  • Symptoms of the disease include coarse, brittle, depigmented hair and other neonatal problems, including the inability to control body temperature, mental retardation, skeletal defects, and abnormal connective tissue growth.
  • Having one of these self-proclaimed, so-called laserists remove the warning sign, and now depigmented malignancy can spread through the body to the brain and kill someone in later months or years.
  • The condition is so named for the fine scaly appearance initially present ( pityriasis ) and the pallor of the patches that develop ( while " alba " is Latin for white, the patches in this condition are not totally depigmented ).
  • Faults ( elements of appearance that indicate that the dog should not be bred ) in both breeds include no tail ( anury ), split nose or depigmented nose, syndactyly ( toes grown together ), surplus toes, or absence of toes.
  • His discovery was not surprising at the time because " E . lucifuga " inhabits near the entrance of caves, thus an in-depth exploration was not required; and, " E . lucifuga " is neither blind nor depigmented.
  • The convalescent phase is characterized by gradual tissue depigmentation of skin with vitiligo and poliosis, sometimes with nummular depigmented scars, as well as alopecia and diffuse fundus depigmentation resulting in a classic orange-red discoloration ( " sunset glow fundus " ) and retinal pigment epithelium clumping and / or migration.