Addison's disease; suprarenal insufficiency; melanodermias and pseudomelanodermias; chlorasma uterinum; vitiligo; leucodermia; and pseudoleucodermias (and some cases of scleroderma--see below); albinism and partial albinism; melanosis, melanoma, melanotic sarcoma or cancer; black and white moles; blue naevus; anaemic and pigment and achromic naevi

Date:
1899-1946
Reference:
PP/FPW/B.5/1
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Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)
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Acanthosis nigricans; xerodermia pigmentosa. Various forms of cutaneous pigmentation; argyria, arsenical pigmentation, ochronosis, Schamberg's disease. Pigmentation of skin in Graves' disease. Cutaneous pigmentation from erythemata and eruptions (ab ignae or a calare). {Includes 'white spot disease' morphea guttata (sclerodermia guttata, macular atrophy of skin. Lichen planus atrophicans various types). {For tatooing and cutaneous pigmentation resulting from subcutaneous injections, see also my collection on 'senile... tremors etc'. {Re occasional association of vitiligo with alopecia areata and patches of white hair ([....] areata)--and occasional association of syphilitic alopecia with syphilitic leukodermia of neck--see also my collection 'Alopecia' etc

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1899-1946

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