also n.
Partial or total loss of skin pigmentation, often occurring in patches. Also called vitiligo.
leukodermal leu'ko·der'mal or leu'ko·der'mic adj.
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leu·ko·der·ma leu·co·der·ma (lū'kə-dûr'mə) ![]() |
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Partial or total loss of skin pigmentation, often occurring in patches. Also called leukopathia, piebald skin, vitiligo.
| Veterinary Dictionary: leukoderma |
Loss of pigmentation of the skin.
| WordNet: leukoderma |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
a congenital skin condition characterized by spots or bands of unpigmented skin
| leukopathia | |
| leuko– (prefix) | |
| vitiligo |
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