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Learn about a rare inherited disease that often shows up in infancy and causes fragile, blistering skin on the palms and feet. Severe disease may be fatal.
History or close family history (parents or siblings) of melanoma, or patient history of oculocutaneous albinism. Note: If the type of skin cancer is not ...
... albinism. Significant dermatologic findings relating to melanoma or pre-melanoma skin lesions (excluding non-invasive basal or squamous cell lesion) ...
This was seen with the altered metabolic gene expression of one of the key microbes in the gut — Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron. Changes in microbial membership ...
<30 mL/min. 8. History or close family history of melanoma or patient history of oculocutaneous albinism. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion ...
Researchers also demonstrated the ability to study race and racial admixture more accurately using DNA analysis. The findings were published in Blood Cancer ...
History or close family history (parents or siblings) of melanoma, or patient history of oculocutaneous albinism. Significant dermatologic findings relating ...
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A recent Mayo Clinic study reveals melanoma is often detected later in people with darker skin complexions.
For Cohort - II only: Participants with depigmenting or hypopigmenting conditions (e.g. albinism vitiligo) or active / history of chronic urticarial in the past ...
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