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Griscelli Syndrome in Two Siblings with Silvery Hair: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Chemical Leukoderma

DermatitisĀ®, 2016
Chemical leukoderma, often clinically mimicking idiopathic vitiligo and other congenital and acquired hypopigmentation, is an acquired form of cutaneous pigment loss caused by exposure to a variety of chemicals that act through selective melanocytotoxicity. Most of these chemicals are phenols and aromatic or aliphatic catechols derivatives.
BONAMONTE, Domenico   +5 more
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Leukoderma punctata

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1988
Thirteen patients with vitiligo (1 segmental, 4 focal, 8 generalized) aged 7 to 38, most of them female children, developed numerous punctate hypopigmented and achromic spots. The spots measured 0.5 to 1.5 mm and were located primarily on the sun-exposed areas of the extremities; they appeared following treatment with PUVASOL.
R, Falabella   +3 more
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LEUKODERMA ACQUISITUM CENTRIFUGUM

Archives of Dermatology, 1948
IN 1916 Sutton 1 called attention to a leukopigmentary anomaly which he named leukoderma acquisitum centrifugum. Hyde 2 is credited by Sutton in his textbook with first recognizing the disease when he presented a case before the Chicago Dermatologic Society in 1906 under the title "Vitiligo With a Central Mole." However, Hebra and Kaposi 3 mentioned ...
M, LEIDER, T M, COHEN
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Postdermabrasion Leukoderma

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1987
Abstract. Three patients developed leukoderma following dermabrasion during an attempt to correct the scarring sustained after a thermal burn injury several years previously. Two of the patients were successfully repig‐mented with autologous minigrafting and epidermal suction grafts.
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