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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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Hyperpigmentation is a common complaint and distressing problem in dermatology, and tranexamic acid (TA) is an effective treatment agent but limited by the delivery to melanocytes in the epidermis.
Yue Han, Wenxin Yu, Jiafang Zhu
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Skin hyperpigmentation after sclerotherapy with polidocanol: A systematic review [PDF]
Skin hyperpigmentation after sclerotherapy with polidocanol‐containing sclerosants is a common local side effect. Sclerotherapists should be familiar with factors that trigger hyperpigmentation after sclerotherapy with polidocanol‐containing sclerosants.
S. Bossart +9 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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Management of hyperpigmentation: Current treatments and emerging therapies
Hyperpigmentation of the skin refers to a dermatological condition which alters the color of the skin, making it discolored or darkened. The treatments for hyperpigmentation disorders often take very long to show results and have poor patient compliance.
Avni Nautiyal, Sarika Wairkar
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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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Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation in Dark Skin: Molecular Mechanism and Skincare Implications
Human skin is characterized by significant diversity in color and tone, which are determined by the quantity and distribution of melanin pigment in the epidermis.
Ewa Markiewicz +2 more
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A Focused review on the pathophysiology of post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is one of the most common disorders of acquired hyperpigmentation. It often develops following cutaneous inflammation and is triggered by various stimuli, from inflammatory and autoimmune conditions to iatrogenic
Jalāl Maghfour +2 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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Psychosocial impact of acne and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation [PDF]
: Background: Acne is one of the most common skin diseases. It has significant effect on self-image and negative impact on quality of life. Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation is an acquired hypermelanosis that occurs after a skin injury or cutaneous ...
Katlein França, Jonette Keri
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