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Abnormal,white,depigmented Patches of Skin Interspersed with Normal Skin Are Characteristic

Question 211

Question 211

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Abnormal,white,depigmented patches of skin interspersed with normal skin are characteristic of which skin disease?


A) albinism
B) pustules
C) pallor
D) vitiligo

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