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leucoderma
leu·ko·der·ma also leu·co·der·ma L0135200 (lo͞o′kə-dûr′mə)n. See vitiligo. leu′ko·der′mal, leu′ko·der′mic adj.leucoderma (ˌluːkəʊˈdɜːmə) , leucodermia or leukoderman (Pathology) any area of skin that is white from congenital albinism or acquired absence or loss of melanin pigmentation. Also called: vitiligo See also albino ˌleucoˈdermal, ˌleucoˈdermic, ˌleukoˈdermal, ˌleukoˈdermic adjleucodermia, leucodermaa congenital deficiency of skin pigmentation that resul ts in white patches over the surface of the skin.See also: Disease and IllnessEncyclopediaSeeLeukodermaleucoderma
leu·ko·der·ma (lū'kō-dĕr'mă) An absence of pigment, partial or total, in the skin. Synonym(s): leukopathia, leukopathy, leucoderma. [leuko- + G. derma, skin]leucoderma Lack of normal skin pigmentation causing abnormally white skin, usually in patches. See ALBINISM, PIEBALDISM and VITILIGO.leu·ko·der·ma (lū'kō-dĕr'mă) An absence of pigment, partial or total, in the skin. [leuko- + G. derma, skin]ThesaurusSeeleukoderma |