Advertisement
Advertisement
leukoderma
[ loo-kuh-dur-muh ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of leukoderma1
Example Sentences
Partial albinism, necessarily congenital, presenting a piebald appearance, must not be confounded with leukoderma, which is rarely seen in the young and which will be described later.
The "leopard-boy of Africa," so extensively advertised by dime museums over the country, was a well-defined case of leukoderma in a young mulatto, a fitting parallel for the case of ichthyosis styled the "alligator-boy."
Figure 293 represents a family of three children, all the subjects of leukoderma.
Wood calls attention to the wave-like course of leukoderma, receding on one side, increasing on the other.
Anosmia has been noticed in leukoderma and allied disturbances of pigmentation.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse