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pityriasis alba Hypopigmentation caused by dermatitis.
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Pityrosporum A fungus thought to be involved in the pathogenesis of dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.
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pith The small, soft core at the original center of a tree around which wood formation takes place.
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pit (Hunting) A permanent or temporary hole dug into the ground used to hide in fields. Often holds several hunters.
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Pitocin A synthetic oxytocin given through an intravenous drip (IV) to stimulate labor or toinduce labor.
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