Leopard Skin

Main article, Illnesses.

Description
'A skin abnormality that has become quite fashionable in recent years. This mutation originated in the labs at Grockle Bay Zoo, after a scientist attempted to create a human-cat hybrid, the same incident that led to the related condition, Lion Head.'

Leopard Skin is a visible illness, displayed with a yellowing of the skin and brownish spots over the patients face. The patient otherwise behaves normally - nothing catty to see here.

Let's just hope none of the other patients in the hospital, or the staff, are tempted to turn this interesting disease into a rug.

Diagnosis
The following confirms how difficult this illness is to diagnose and which rooms are best for diagnosing.


 * Illness Difficulty: 60%
 * DNA Lab
 * Fluid Analysis
 * GP's Office
 * X-Ray

Treatment
The following is required to treat this illness.


 * DNA Lab
 * Doctor

Trivia

 * The disease only presents on the face. Other visible skin is unaffected