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The freckling that develops on the skin is also exceptionally dark and dense.
Some freckling on the skin may mean the fruit is sweet, provided it is not too soft.
Anecdotal reports also note mild differences, including lighter freckling, skin and hair coat, though eye color remains the same.
Freckling of the groin or the axilla (arm pit).
The bull's hide was white with a freckling, especially on the face and forequarters, of black and russet spots.
Freckling of the axillae or inguinal regions.
The fruit juts out of the strawberry-plantain paleta, which has a whimsical freckling of granola.
Fair-skinned people, especially those who are blond or red-headed and those with considerable freckling on their upper backs, are at greatest risk.
His beard of blood, his red-stained teeth and red mustache, his skin gray under a white freckling of snow.
Symptoms in children include extreme UV sensitivity, excessive freckling, multiple skin cancers and corneal ulcerations.
Freckling of the skin and reaction of the skin to sun exposure have been identified as other risk factors for SCC.
Childhood tumor syndrome is a condition characterized by axillary freckling, neurofibromas and/or CNS gliomas.
In 1964 Crowe published work on the use of axillary freckling in its diagnosis, which is now referred to as the Crowe sign.
Homozygotes, which will never produce non-champagne offspring, are indistinguishable from heterozygotes except that their freckling may be sparser, and their coats a shade lighter.
Homozygous pearls and pearl-cream combinations also exhibit some freckling of the skin, however this is muted in comparison to the freckles of champagne skin.
Watson syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by Lisch nodules of the ocular iris, axillary/inguinal freckling, pulmonary valvular stenosis, relative macrocephaly, short stature, and neurofibromas.
The brown-black freckling on the snout is due to the fact that many leucistic animals develop small amounts of pigment as they age, usually in the part of the skin that receives the most sunlight.
Even if their loose archipelago spread over a thousand square miles, what would that be but a negligible freckling in a landless ocean that rolled for ever round a globe not much smaller than the World of Men?
Females are a more pale color than the males, showing more tan variations of the coloring and much less belly coloring as well as less vivid patterns, most females having a simple "freckling" on the back.
The upperparts may brown-black to tawny-buff to pale creamy gray, typically showing as dense freckling on the forehead and crown, stripes on the nape, sides and back of the neck, and dark splotches on the pale ground colour of the back, mantle and scapulars.
The name of the condition is a mnemonic, originally coined in 1969, as the condition is characterized by some of the following seven conditions, the first letters of which spell LEOPARD, along with the characteristic "freckling" of the skin, caused by the lentigines that is reminiscent of the large cat.