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      Dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria in a young Nigerian female.

      International Journal of Dermatology
      Adolescent, African Continental Ancestry Group, genetics, Female, Humans, Nigeria, Pigmentation Disorders, pathology, Skin Diseases, Genetic

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          Dyschromatosis universalis hereditaria (DUH) is a clinically heterogeneous disorder that shows generalized mottled pigmentation. It occurs most commonly in Japanese persons, with sporadic reports from South Africa, India, and Iraq. Histopathology reveals a variable degree of pigmentary incontinence. Although the precise etiology of this disorder is not yet known, the clinicopathological findings implicate an inherent abnormality of melanosomes or melanin processing. We describe a case in a young Nigerian girl.

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          10.1111/j.1365-4632.2009.03290.x

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          Adolescent,African Continental Ancestry Group,genetics,Female,Humans,Nigeria,Pigmentation Disorders,pathology,Skin Diseases, Genetic

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