carotenoderma diagnosis
carotenoderma treatment
carotenodermas cases
carotenoderma symptoms
carotenoderma patient
carotenoderma onset
carotenoderma risk
carotenoderma prevalence
carotenoderma report
carotenoderma is a harmless condition caused by excessive carotenoid consumption.
the patient presented with yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, characteristic of carotenoderma.
dietary carotenoderma typically affects the palms and soles.
carotenoderma can be distinguished from jaundice by the absence of scleral icterus.
blood tests revealed normal liver function in this case of carotenoderma.
the condition resolved after the patient reduced carrot juice intake.
carotenoderma is often seen in individuals who consume large amounts of beta-carotene supplements.
differential diagnosis of carotenoderma includes jaundice, lycopenemia, and canthaxanthin ingestion.
children are particularly susceptible to carotenoderma from excessive fruit juice consumption.
benign carotenoderma requires no specific treatment other than dietary modification.
the dermatologist diagnosed hypercarotenoderma based on clinical presentation.
carotenoderma may persist for several weeks after carotenoid intake is discontinued.
carotenoderma diagnosis
carotenoderma treatment
carotenodermas cases
carotenoderma symptoms
carotenoderma patient
carotenoderma onset
carotenoderma risk
carotenoderma prevalence
carotenoderma report
carotenoderma is a harmless condition caused by excessive carotenoid consumption.
the patient presented with yellow-orange discoloration of the skin, characteristic of carotenoderma.
dietary carotenoderma typically affects the palms and soles.
carotenoderma can be distinguished from jaundice by the absence of scleral icterus.
blood tests revealed normal liver function in this case of carotenoderma.
the condition resolved after the patient reduced carrot juice intake.
carotenoderma is often seen in individuals who consume large amounts of beta-carotene supplements.
differential diagnosis of carotenoderma includes jaundice, lycopenemia, and canthaxanthin ingestion.
children are particularly susceptible to carotenoderma from excessive fruit juice consumption.
benign carotenoderma requires no specific treatment other than dietary modification.
the dermatologist diagnosed hypercarotenoderma based on clinical presentation.
carotenoderma may persist for several weeks after carotenoid intake is discontinued.
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