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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Hyperpigmentation of the skin
  1. Causes of hyperpigmentation include: Skin inflammation (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) Use of certain drugs (such as minocycline, certain cancer chemotherapies, and birth control pills) ...
  2. Hyperpigmentation refers to skin that has turned darker than normal where the change that has occurred is unrelated to sun ...
  3. ... go away, but leave behind darkened skin, called hyperpigmentation . After several years, the skin returns to normal. In stage 4, there may ...
  4. ... There is a brownish color because of increased skin pigment (hyperpigmentation) and a slightly elevated, rolled, pearl-colored margin. ...
  5. ... may get even darker. In darker-skinned people, skin damage may cause permanent hyperpigmentation.
  6. Images ... Hyperpigmented concentric rings over the tibia are secondary to prior inflammation. Residual hemosiderin from broken down red ...
  7. ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface which may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) as seen here on the front part of ...
  8. ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
  9. ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
  10. ... can also use anti-dandruff shampoo on your skin every month to help prevent the problem. ... Chang MW. Disorders of hyperpigmentation. In: Bolognia JL, Schaffer ... TF, Cañete-Gibas CF, Wiederhold NP. Malassezia species. In: ...
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