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pigmentation

Pigmentation vs Leucoderma - What's the difference?

pigmentation | leucoderma |


As nouns the difference between pigmentation and leucoderma

is that pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while leucoderma is (pathology) a loss of skin pigmentation, often in patches.

Pigmentation vs Leucism - What's the difference?

pigmentation | leucism |


As nouns the difference between pigmentation and leucism

is that pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while leucism is an animal condition characterized by reduced pigmentation.

Pigmentation vs Ochronosis - What's the difference?

pigmentation | ochronosis |


As nouns the difference between pigmentation and ochronosis

is that pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while ochronosis is an autosomal-recessive metabolic disorder that causes an excess of homogentisic acid, resulting in adverse pigmentation, calcification, and inflammation of cartilaginous and related tissue throughout the body.

Pigmentation vs Erythrismal - What's the difference?

pigmentation | erythrismal |


As a noun pigmentation

is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment.

As an adjective erythrismal is

having an abnormally prevalent red pigmentation, having the condition erythrism.

Pigmentation vs Hypomelanistic - What's the difference?

pigmentation | hypomelanistic |


As a noun pigmentation

is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment.

As an adjective hypomelanistic is

(snakes) retaining some of their black pigmentation while losing most of it.

Pigmentation vs Achromasia - What's the difference?

pigmentation | achromasia |


As nouns the difference between pigmentation and achromasia

is that pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while achromasia is absence of normal skin pigmentation (from bruising, stress or disease); pallor or achromia.

Pigmentation vs Hypopigmentation - What's the difference?

pigmentation | hypopigmentation |


As nouns the difference between pigmentation and hypopigmentation

is that pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while hypopigmentation is an abnormally reduced pigmentation.

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