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The biology of hyperpigmentation syndromes
Hyperpigmentation is a key feature in a variety of inherited and acquired syndromes. Nonetheless, determining the exact diagnosis only on the clinical phenotype can be challenging, and a detailed search for associated symptoms is often of crucial ...
Reinhart Speeckaert +2 more
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Nanotechnology-Powered Cosmetics: Progress in Hyperpigmentation Treatment
Hyperpigmentation is a prevalent and notable skin issue affecting individuals across all skin types. Although several depigmentation agents are available to address hyperpigmentation, their effectiveness is limited due to inadequate skin absorption and ...
Maha N. Abu Hajleh +5 more
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Topical Hydroquinone for Hyperpigmentation: A Narrative Review
Topical hydroquinone (HQ) has been used for decades to treat disorders of hyperpigmentation such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and solar lentigines.
Isabella M Fabian +9 more
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Post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation: A systematic review of treatment outcomes
Post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a common consequence of inflammatory dermatoses. It is more common in patients with darker skin and has significant morbidity.
N. Kashetsky, A. Feschuk, M. Pratt
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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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Inflammatory response: The target for treating hyperpigmentation during the repair of a burn wound
Hyperpigmentation is a common complication in patients with burn injuries during wound healing; however, the mechanisms underlying its occurrence and development remain unclear.
C. Zhong +6 more
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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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Dermatology: how to manage facial hyperpigmentation in skin of colour
Hyperpigmentation disorders, such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and melasma, are common conditions affecting all skin types. These conditions are largely benign and are influenced by numerous endogenous and exogenous factors impacting melanocyte
S. Moolla, Yvette Miller-Monthrope
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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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Implications of Oxidative Stress in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hyperpigmentation Disorders
Oxidative stress represents an imbalance between the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and the ability of antioxidant systems to decompose those products.
X. Xing +3 more
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