pseudochromidrosis

pseu·do·chro·mi·dro·sis

, pseudochromhidrosis (sū'dō-krō'mi-drō'sis, -krōm-i-drō'sis), The presence of pigment on the skin in association with sweating, but due to the local action of pigment-forming bacteria and not to the excretion of colored sweat. [pseudo- + G. chrōma, color, + hidrōs, sweat]

pseudochromidrosis

(soo″dō-krō″mĭd-rō′sĭs) [″ + ″ + hidros, sweat, + osis, condition] The appearance of colored sweat, in which the sweat acquires its color after it is excreted.