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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Hyperpigmentation
  1. Hyperpigmentation refers to skin that has turned darker than normal where the change that has occurred is ...
  2. Generalized hyperpigmentation, in addition to localized areas of even deeper pigmentation is sometimes found in patients with malignancy. Etiology ...
  3. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is seen here in a mottled pattern, over the posterior shoulder. Hemosiderin, left behind by degraded RBC's, creates ...
  4. Images ... Hyperpigmented concentric rings over the tibia are secondary to prior inflammation. Residual hemosiderin from broken down red ...
  5. ... thickened skin surface which may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) as seen here on the front part of ...
  6. ... a brownish color because of increased skin pigment (hyperpigmentation) and a slightly elevated, rolled, pearl-colored margin. ...
  7. ... shows whorled and bizarre patterns of dark pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
  8. ... being treated with anthralin, which causes the brownish hyperpigmentation and can induce hair regrowth. It is very ...
  9. ... thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
  10. ... thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
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