1. Pityriasis alba
The cause is unknown. The disorder is most common in children and adolescents -- particularly in children with dark skin.
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2. Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris is a mildly itchy chronic skin disorder that is possibly caused by an inherited metabolic defect. Initially, the disorder is characterized by elevated spots (papules) on the skin. These spots grow and become connected, pro...
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3. Pityriasis Alba: eMedicine Dermatology
Pityriasis alba is a nonspecific dermatitis of unknown etiology that causes erythematous scaly patches. These resolve and leave areas of hypopigmentation that slowly repigment to normal. Pityriasis alba commonly occurs in children.
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4. Pityriasis alba - Shands Healthcare
The cause is unknown. The disorder is most common in children and adolescents -- particularly in children with dark skin.
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5. ADW: Tyto alba: Pictures
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6. Hardin MD : Pityriasis Rosea Pictures
DermAtlas (Dermatology Image Atlas), Johns Hopkins Univ; Pityriasis Rosea pictures from uIowa.edu DermAtlas (Dermatology Image Atlas), Johns Hopkins Univ; Pityriasis Rosea pictures from uIowa.edu
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7. Pityriasis Alba, Health Facts For You, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
Many believe Pityriasis alba occurs when small areas of skin lose their normal color (pigment). that it is a mild type of eczema. Often patients have both eczema and pityriasis alba. The affected area looks whiter than the...
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8. Pityriasis alba definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms easily defined on MedTerms
Pityriasis alba: A mild form of eczema that occurs in young children and adolescents and produces mild patchy lightening and slight scaling of the skin of the face (particularly over the cheeks and around the mouth), the shoulders, or trunk.
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9. DermAtlas: Dermatology Image Pityriasis_Alba_1_070208 (pityriasis alba - hypopigmentation, depigmentation) [dermatlas]
This 5-year-old girl was evaluated for light spots with minimal scale on her face. She complained of occasional pruritus and eczema on her extremities.
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10. Limnanthes alba
A relatively new crop being tested as source of oil, possibly as replacement for spermwhale oil. Whale oil has the unique ability to cling to metal surfaces of gears and bearings while withstanding wide temperature variations and high pressure. Un...
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