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Blue velvet - Pseudocyanosis, a rare case of drug-induced bluish hyperpigmentation with clozapine: A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine (Baltimore)
Mazza T   +6 more
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Generalized fixed drug eruptions in skin of color. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Womens Dermatol
Grewal A, Pei S, Kuraitis D.
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Disrupting melanin transfer: innovative strategy for anti-pigmentation drug discovery. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Enzyme Inhib Med Chem
Niu X   +7 more
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Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2009
Background: Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) commonly occurs in Fitzpatrick skin types III to VI and can have a considerable impact on quality of life. The majority of cases will improve spontaneously, but this can take months or even years to resolve and in some cases can be permanent.
Susan, Taylor   +4 more
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Reticulate hyperpigmentation

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1997
Disorders that are characterized by a reticulate pattern of pigmentation are reviewed. Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is the prototype of these. In addition to reticulate hyperpigmentation, mucosal leukoplakia, bone marrow dysfunction, cytogenetic instability, and a predisposition to malignancy are characteristic of DKC.
R E, Schnur, W R, Heymann
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Minocycline Hyperpigmentation

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1999
Several recent studies have documented the efficacy and safety of minocycline in the treatment of mild rheumatoid arthritis. Reported side effects tend to be mild, with gastrointestinal disturbances, headaches, vestibular dysfunction, and photosensitive rashes being the most common.
E J, Messner   +3 more
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