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pigment cirrhosis pigmentary cirrhosis, a condition marked by a slightly to moderately enlarged, chocolate-brown liver, the surface of which is diffusely nodular; it is the characteristic lesion of hemochromatosis.
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pigmentary epithelium pigmented epithelium, epithelium containing granules of pigment.
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pigmented xerodermoid a condition considered to be a variant of xeroderma pigmentosum in which there is no defect in the excisional repair of ultraviolet-damaged DNA; it is characterized by a late onset, associated with prolonged exposure to the sun, with freckling appearing in the second decade and no skin cancers until age 40.
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pigment In biology, pigment is any material resulting in color in plant or animal cells which is the result of selective absorption. Some biological material has so-called structural color, which is the result of selective reflection or iridescence, usually done with multilayer structures. Unlike structural color, pigment color is the same for all viewing angles. Nearly all types of cells, such as skin, eyes, fur and hair contain pigment. ...
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pigmentation In biology, pigment is any material resulting in color in plant or animal cells which is the result of selective absorption. Some biological material has so-called structural color, which is the result of selective reflection or iridescence, usually done with multilayer structures. Unlike structural color, pigment color is the same for all viewing angles. Nearly all types of cells, such as skin, eyes, fur and hair contain pigment. ...
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