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Melasma

1999
Melasma is a common disorder of macular hyperpigmentation which involves mostly in sun exposed areas of the face and neck. Those most affected are women. Multiple factors have been postulated to involve in the etiology and pathogenesis of melasma including pregnancy, oral contraceptives, genetics, sun exposure, cosmetics and race.
Y C, Kauh, T F, Zachian
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Melasma.

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 2012
Melasma is a common disorder of hyperpigmentation that is present most commonly in reproductive age women with brown or black skin colors. The lesions of melasma are characteristically distributed in a symmetric manner on the sun-exposed areas of the face and neck.
I B, Wu   +5 more
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Melasma

Cutis, 2023
Nicole A, Negbenebor   +2 more
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Treatment of melasma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Treatment of melasma involves the use of a range of topical depigmenting agents and physical therapies. Varying degrees of success have been achieved with these therapies. The Pigmentary Disorders Academy (PDA) undertook to evaluate the clinical efficacy of the different treatments of melasma in order to generate a consensus statement on its management.
Marta, Rendon   +3 more
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Melasma in men

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2012
Summary Melasma is an acquired hypermelanosis that results in localized hyperpigmentation, commonly found on the face. This condition is much more common in women than men. There are some features of melasma in men that seem to differ from those seen in women. However, there is a paucity of data on this topic.
Vasanop, Vachiramon   +2 more
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Melasma: A Review

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2004
Objective: To better understand melasma, a review of its etiologic factors, classification, pathogenesis, and treatment was undertaken. Methods: Articles discussing the above aspects of melasma were used to demonstrate what is currently known about the disease and how to treat it.
Frank C, Victor   +2 more
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Interventions for melasma

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2010
Melasma is an acquired symmetrical pigmentary disorder where confluent grey-brown patches typically appear on the face. Available treatments for melasma are unsatisfactory.To assess interventions used in the management of all types of melasma: epidermal, dermal, and mixed.In May 2010 we searched the Cochrane Skin Group Specialised Register, the ...
Ratna, Rajaratnam   +3 more
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Melasma

2018
Deepashree Daulatabad   +1 more
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Melasma

MONOGRAFIAS DE DERMATOLOGIA, 2013
S Sacchidanand, AS Savitha, K Shilpa
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