Pompholyx or Dysidrosis ?
- For one, this term is not originally from Latin and Greek, but from English and French:
- “Pie-” (french) = magpie (a bird)
- The french word has been adopted in the English.
- “-bald” comes from English (lack of hair)
- pie-bald = varriagated and partly coloured like a magpie. This term is also used to describe white and black horses
- “Pie-” (french) = magpie (a bird)
- Medical significance of piebaldism – partial albinism
- It is a rare disorder of melanocyte development which is inherited in an autosomal dominant way.
- Clinically one finds:
- a triangular shaped depigmented patch on the forehead
- a congenital white forelock
- Indira Gandhi, a former Indian prime minister is a known case of piebaldism
Contributors
Dr Christophe Hsu – dermatologist. Geneva, Switzerland
Source of information: Harms M. Dermatologica Helvetica (The Swiss Journal of Dermatology and Venereology: www.dermatologicahelvetica.com
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