Final answer:
The options provided, such as hyperpigmentation and hair loss, are not typically associated with HAC (Hypercortisolism), but rather with other conditions like Addison's disease. Eczema, another skin condition mentioned, presents differently with itchy patches and swelling.
Step-by-step explanation:
The dermatological features of hyperaldosteronism, often referred to as HAC (Hypercortisolism), include a variety of skin changes. However the specific options provided in the question are not typically associated with HAC. Instead, conditions such Addison's disease, which is characterized by low cortisol levels, are known to cause hyperpigmentation. Other skin conditions like eczema mentioned in the reference may manifest as dry itchy patches swelling of the skin and in severe cases bleeding.
Such details help inform our understanding of various dermatological conditions but do not directly answer the given question about HAC since the provided choices do not align with the typical symptoms of HAC itself.