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hypopigmentation
hy·po·pig·men·ta·tion H0368250 (hī′pō-pĭg′mən-tā′shən)n. Diminished pigmentation, especially of the skin.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hypopigmentation - unusual lack of skin colorphysical condition, physiological condition, physiological state - the condition or state of the body or bodily functionsalbinism - the congenital absence of pigmentation in the eyes and skin and hairleukoderma - a congenital skin condition characterized by spots or bands of unpigmented skinvitiligo - an acquired skin disease characterized by patches of unpigmented skin (often surrounded by a heavily pigmented border)hyperpigmentation - unusual darkening of the skin | Translationshypopigmentation
hypopigmentation [hi″po-pig″men-ta´-shun] abnormally decreased pigmentation resulting from decreased melanin production.hy·po·pig·men·ta·tion (hī'pō-pig'men-tā'shun), Deficiency of cutaneous melanin relative to surrounding skin. See: albinism. [hypo- + pigmentation] hypopigmentation (hī′pō-pĭg′mən-tā′shən)n. Diminished pigmentation, especially of the skin.hy·po·pig·men·ta·tion (hī'pō-pig'mĕn-tā'shŭn) Deficiency of cutaneousmelanin relative to surrounding skin See: albinismhypopigmentation A lower than normal concentration of pigment cells (melanocytes).HypopigmentationA skin condition that occurs when the body has too little melanin, or pigment.Mentioned in: Skin Pigmentation Disordershypopigmentation
Antonyms for hypopigmentationnoun unusual lack of skin colorRelated Words- physical condition
- physiological condition
- physiological state
- albinism
- leukoderma
- vitiligo
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