2014
DOI: 10.3126/jkmc.v3i2.11233
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Piebaldism: A rare presentation in Nepalese context

Abstract: Piebaldism is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterised by a congenital white forelock and multiple symmetrical hypopigmented or depigmented macules. We present a case of an 18 year old male with a typical clinical presentation, followed by a concise review of the literature discussing the genetics, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of the condition. This is the fi rst case of Piebaldism to be reported from Nepal with a good cosmetic surgery outcome.

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“…Plant breeding and crop improvement programs are essential to increase yield potential and feed the growing population. In Nepal, systematic breeding work was initiated in 1967 after the Agriculture Botany Division (ABD) was established under the Department of Agriculture although the initial rice research program was started in 1951 (Bhattarai, 1969;Joshi, 2017). Currently, the National Rice Research Program (NRRP) is headquartered in Hardinath, Dhanusha, National Maize Research Program (NMRP) is in Rampur, Chitwan, and National Wheat Research Program (NWRP) in Bhairahawa, Rupandehi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant breeding and crop improvement programs are essential to increase yield potential and feed the growing population. In Nepal, systematic breeding work was initiated in 1967 after the Agriculture Botany Division (ABD) was established under the Department of Agriculture although the initial rice research program was started in 1951 (Bhattarai, 1969;Joshi, 2017). Currently, the National Rice Research Program (NRRP) is headquartered in Hardinath, Dhanusha, National Maize Research Program (NMRP) is in Rampur, Chitwan, and National Wheat Research Program (NWRP) in Bhairahawa, Rupandehi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%