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what is surgigal chromotis

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What is surgical chromatosis?

Surgical Cromotosis is when you are surgically put into a coma Chromatosis: Abnormal skin color Pigmentation.


What is the medical term meaning any condition of unusual deposits of black pigment in the body?

Disease marked by abnormal pigmentation may be called chromatosis or melanosis, or melanopathy. Amelanism or amelanosis is the term used for a lack of pigmentation of the skin.Some examples of chromatosis or melanosis:Vitiligo, an autoimmune disorder characterized by splotchy white patches of unpigmented skin.chloasma,Addison's diseasehepatitisChromatosis, melanosisMelanopathy is a term for disease of excess pigmentation.melanopathyChromatosis, melanosismelonopathy


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