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A Curious Case of Fever and Hyperpigmentation [PDF]
Megaloblastic anaemia as a cause of pyrexia is a rare entity. Similarly, hyperpigmentation of skin has rarely been reported as the presenting manifestation of folate and/or vitamin B12 deficiency.
SUBRATA CHAKRABARTI
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Minocycline-induced hyperpigmentation [PDF]
A 62-year-old male with a long history of rosacea, which was well controlled on minocycline, presented to his primary care physician for routine examination.
Valena Fiscus +2 more
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Background: Osseous hyperpigmentation of the calvarium is an extremely rare finding with only few reported cases in literature. Case Description: The case is of a 59-year-old Caucasian male who presented with an acute history of generalized tonic clonic seizures and progressive weakness of the right upper limb.
van Eck, Devon +6 more
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Background: Acne is common among young individuals. People with dark skin have a higher risk for developing pigmentary complications. Inflammation is an important factor in post-acne hyperpigmentation however other factors are also involved in ...
Firas Al-Qarqaz +5 more
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Purpose: Multimodal imaging was used to identify and characterize the cause of hyperpigmentation seen on color fundus images (CFIs) of eyes with intermediate age-related macular degeneration (iAMD).
Rita Laiginhas, MD +7 more
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Skin hyperpigmentation and its treatment with herbs: an alternative method
Background With an increasing number of patients, those who are facing a lot of skin-related complaints, often referred to as skin of pigmentation patients, are on the rise.
Prity Rathee +4 more
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Acquired hyperpigmentations [PDF]
Cutaneous hyperpigmentations are frequent complaints, motivating around 8.5% of all dermatological consultations in our country. They can be congenital, with different patterns of inheritance, or acquired in consequence of skin problems, systemic diseases or secondary to environmental factors.
Cestari, Tania Ferreira +2 more
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The correction of leg telangiectasias is one of the most frequently performed interventions in the Western world. While sclerotherapy remains the gold standard of treatment, several studies have shown comparable efficacy and, in some situations, an even ...
Kristine Heidemeyer +5 more
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Hydroxychloroquine-induced Hyperpigmentation [PDF]
About 10–25% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) managed with antimalarials will develop cutaneous hyperpigmentation, and although the majority of such cases is attributed to chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is also implicated and is likely underrecognized1.
Amir Bajoghli +2 more
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Introduction. Bleomycin is a cytotoxic antibiotic that is used as a sclerosing agent for sclerotherapy of vascular anomalies. Bleomycin is characterized by complications: nausea, vomiting, fever, the development of allergies/anaphylaxis, skin ...
D. A. Safin, D. Y. Agibalov
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