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Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation is a common acquired pigmentary disorder that is more prominent in skin of color, leading to great cosmetic and psychosocial implications.
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Speckled acral hypopigmentation in an adolescent
We report a case of speckled acral hypopigmentation in a 12-year-old girl. She presented with asymptomatic hypopigmented macules on the hands and feet.
Veronica L Rutt, Andrea L Zaenglein
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
A review of the basics of pigment cell biology is followed by a discussion of the characteristics of several disorders of hypopigmentation. By determining such features as inheritance pattern, time of onset (congenital, childhood, adulthood), natural history (stable vs progressive), type of pigment loss (diffuse or circumscribed), distribution of ...
J L, Bolognia, J M, Pawelek
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A review of the basics of pigment cell biology is followed by a discussion of the characteristics of several disorders of hypopigmentation. By determining such features as inheritance pattern, time of onset (congenital, childhood, adulthood), natural history (stable vs progressive), type of pigment loss (diffuse or circumscribed), distribution of ...
J L, Bolognia, J M, Pawelek
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An approach to hypopigmentation
BMJ, 2017#### What you need to know Around 1 in 20 people have at least one hypopigmented macule.1 Patients may worry about pale patches and links to other disease. Hypopigmentation can be upsetting, particularly if visible. For people with darker skin, hypopigmentation may also result in stigma.2 Most causes of hypopigmentation are not serious, can be ...
Jeremy P, Hill, Jonathan M, Batchelor
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Arbutin (Arb) and deoxyArbutin (dA) are both effective hypopigmentation agents. However, they are glucoside derivatives of hydroquinone (HQ), which may be decayed into HQ under higher energy environments. Therefore, safety and toxicity are very important
Yi-Shyan Chen +2 more
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Hypopigmentation in Angelman syndrome
American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993AbstractChromosome region 15q is thought to contain one or more genes that are important for melanin pigment synthesis in the hair, skin, and eyes. Hypopigmentation has been identified in the Prader‐Willi (PWS) and Angelman (AS) syndromes. We have examined 6 individuals with AS to further characterize the pigment pattern in this condition.
R A, King +3 more
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Postinflammatory hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1997Postinflammatory hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation are frequently encountered problems and represent the sequelae of various cutaneous disorders as well as therapeutic interventions. However, the underlying mechanisms and the variability individuals show for developing hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation are not well understood.
R, Ruiz-Maldonado +1 more
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A new case of oculocerebral hypopigmentation syndrome (Cross syndrome) with additional findings
Cross syndrome is a rare syndrome characterized by ocular and cutaneous hypopigmentation and neurological manifestations. A few reports have been published since 1967.
Ilhan Tezcan, Emre Demir, Esin Asan
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Hypopigmentation of newborn skin
BMJ, 2016A full term baby girl was initially seen on the neonatal unit with respiratory distress, thought to be transient tachypnoea of the newborn. While on the unit she was noted to have a hypopigmented, whorl-like pattern extending over her right arm, leg, torso, and back. Examination was otherwise normal, with good tone, active movements, and a good suck.
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Hypopigmentation and Sarcoidosis
Archives of Dermatology, 1973Sarcoidal granulomas were found in hypopigmented skin of four patients. Biopsy of hypopigmented skin in patients in whom a diagnosis of sarcoid is suspected may be helpful in solving an often difficult diagnostic problem.
C E, Cornelius +3 more
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