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Melasma - Wikipedia
Melasma (also known as chloasma faciei, or the mask of pregnancy when present in pregnant women) is a tan or dark skin discoloration . Melasma is thought to be caused by sun exposure, genetic predisposition, hormone changes, and skin irritation.
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Chloasma: What Is It, Symptoms, Treatment, and More - Osmosis
Chloasma, more commonly known as melasma, is an acquired pigmentary disorder of the skin, characterized by areas of discoloration known as hyperpigmentation.
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Melasma (Chloasma) - Harvard Health
Melasma is a condition in which areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin. Doctors call this hyperpigmentation. It typically ...
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chloasma
‖ chloasma Med. (kləʊˈæzmə) Pl. chloˈasmata. [f. Gr. χλοάζειν to become green (as if a. Gr. *χλόασµα).] An affection of the skin, characterized by yellowish-brown or blackish patches, either accompanied with a fungous growth, or due simply to deposits of pigment in the epidermal cells. b. pl. These ...
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Melasma: Treatment, Causes & Prevention - Cleveland Clinic
Melasma is a skin condition characterized by brown or blue-gray patches or freckle-like spots. It's often called the “mask of pregnancy.”
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What Is Chloasma | Dr. Len Kliman
Chloasma, also known as melasma or the “mask of pregnancy” is a skin condition that can affect up to 70% of women during pregnancy.
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Chloasma - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Chloasma is defined as patchy macular hyperpigmentation of the face, primarily affecting women, and is characterized by increased melanin production by ...
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Melasma (syn. chloasma) - Primary Care Dermatology Society
Melasma is the most common cause of facial hyperpigmentation and is characterised by symmetrical, blotchy, brownish pigmentation that becomes more pronounced ...
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Melasma on face: How to treat chloasma postpartum | BabyCenter
The best treatment for melasma typically starts with the prescription cream hydroquinone, a bleaching agent that can help lighten the dark patches.
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Melasma (facial pigmentation) - DermNet
This form of facial pigmentation was previously called chloasma, but as this derives from the Greek meaning 'to become green', the term melasma (brown skin) is ...
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Chloasma In Pregnancy: How to Manage and Minimize Skin ...
Chloasma is a common condition of skin discoloration during pregnancy. While this condition is not risky, it can cause distress and self-consciousness to some ...
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melasma
melasma Path. (mɪˈlæzmə) [mod.L., a. Gr. µέλασµα black spot, black dye, related to µελαίνειν to blacken, f. µελαν-, µέλας black.] A morbid condition in which there is an excess of the black pigment in the human skin; spec. a skin disease differing from chloasma in the dark colour of the pigment. Als...
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Moreover, he was called by the people in his time as "King Khiruean" (), which meant "the king with skin disease", due to his chloasma.
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18 hours ago — Evaluate on: (1) ImageNet on the original validation labels and the cleaned-up ReaL labels. Melasma also known as Chloasma, comes from the ...
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