| 11. | For a description of melanin-related disorders, see melanin, melanosis coli and ocular melanosis.
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| 12. | Such lesions indicate pneumonia, emphysema, hydatidosis, anthracosis, pleurisy, melanosis, and tuberculosis.
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| 13. | Chemotherapy and radiotherapy have been shown to be ineffective in cases of neurocutaneous melanosis where malignancy is present.
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| 14. | The morbid deposition of black matter, often of a malignant character causing pigmented tumors, is called melanosis.
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| 15. | In Caucasians these granules are not expected to influence on the clinically observed degree of smoker's melanosis.
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| 16. | This wide range is most likely due to the large number of asymptomatic, undiagnosed patients with neurocutaneous melanosis.
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| 17. | In one study, 4-hexylresorcinol increased the shelf life of shrimp by reducing melanosis ( black spots ).
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| 18. | Approximately 10 % of patient with neurocutaneous melanosis also present the Dandy Walker syndrome and associated Dandy-Walker malformation.
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| 19. | Neurocutaneous melanosis is associated with the presence of either giant congenital melanocytic nevi or non-giant nevi of the skin.
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| 20. | It is estimated that neurocutaneous melanosis is present in 2 % to 45 % of patients with giant congenital melanocytic nevi.
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