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Acromelanosis

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Acromelanosis is a congenital hyperpigmentation of the skin usually located on the acral areas of the fingers and toes. It is mostly observed in newborns or during the first years of life.

Also known as: progressive acromelanosis

8 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (618) Skin disorder (123) Human disease (14) Hyperpigmentation of the skin (11) Skin pigmentation disorder (11) Disease by body system or component (0) Integumentary system disorder (0)
Trials to join now! 4 Not yet recruiting 1 Not yet finished but already full! 1 Completed 2
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  • AI vs. skin doctors: who diagnoses better?

    Knowledge-focused ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION

    This study looks at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can match a dermatologist's diagnosis when a general practitioner sends in photos and questions about a patient's skin condition. Researchers will compare the AI's diagnosis to the dermatologist's for about 1000 adults. The…

    Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice • Aim: Knowledge-focused

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:11 UTC

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