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Pigmentation - Pathology
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** For example, in wound healing.
** For example, in wound healing.
*** [[Healing and Repair - Pathology#Scarring|Scars]] are pigmented.
*** [[Healing and Repair - Pathology#Scarring|Scars]] are pigmented.
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* Hyperpigmentation may be significant in excess cortisol states such as [[
Adrenal Glands - Pathology#Adrenal Hyperfunction
|Cushing’s Disease]].
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* Hyperpigmentation may be significant in excess cortisol states such as [[
Hyperadrenocorticism
|Cushing’s Disease]].
** There may be tumours of melanocytes.
** There may be tumours of melanocytes.
* Albinos have no pigment in their hair or skin, and have pink irises.
* Albinos have no pigment in their hair or skin, and have pink irises.
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