Boyer, Ginny
Vitiligo
Dermatologic stereoview card. Front of card depicts a side view of the female patient with Vitiligo evident throughout the torso. The reverse of the card describes the condition and discusses diagnosis and treatment. Vitiligo is noted as a condition resulting in the loss of pigment in sharply circumscribed areas of the skin. Spots appear as round or oval white dots and increase in size. Pigmentation regained in areas affected by Vitiligo is indicated as extremely rare. No treatment is available, though the card indicates that color can be masked by staining them with walnut juice. Vitiligo may also be known as Leucoderma, Leucopathia, Leucasmus, or Achroma.
LL02.49.00.129
21235
926
1910
eng
still image
stereographs
Dermatology
Skin Diseases
Education, Medical
Vitiligo
Pigmentation Disorders
United States
New York (State)
New York (N.Y.)
Rainforth, S. I.
creator
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Stereoscopic Skin Clinic Collection
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Vitiligo
Dermatologic stereoview card. Front of card depicts a side view of the female patient with Vitiligo evident throughout the torso. The reverse of the card describes the condition and discusses diagnosis and treatment. Vitiligo is noted as a condition resulting in the loss of pigment in sharply circumscribed areas of the skin. Spots appear as round or oval white dots and increase in size. Pigmentation regained in areas affected by Vitiligo is indicated as extremely rare. No treatment is available, though the card indicates that color can be masked by staining them with walnut juice. Vitiligo may also be known as Leucoderma, Leucopathia, Leucasmus, or Achroma.
Rainforth, S. I.
Dermatology
1910
StillImage
stereographs
J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University
eng
21235
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Skin Diseases
Education, Medical
Vitiligo
Pigmentation Disorders
United States--New York (State)--New York (N.Y.)
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