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Hyperpigmentation of the skin
- Causes of hyperpigmentation include: Skin inflammation (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) Use of certain drugs (such as minocycline, certain cancer chemotherapies, and birth control pills) ...
- Hyperpigmentation refers to skin that has turned darker than normal where the change that has occurred is unrelated to sun ...
- ... go away, but leave behind darkened skin, called hyperpigmentation . After several years, the skin returns to normal. In stage 4, there may ...
- ... There is a brownish color because of increased skin pigment (hyperpigmentation) and a slightly elevated, rolled, pearl-colored margin. ...
- ... darker-skinned people, skin damage may cause permanent hyperpigmentation.
- Images ... Hyperpigmented concentric rings over the tibia are secondary to prior inflammation. Residual hemosiderin from broken down red ...
- ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface which may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation) as seen here on the front part of ...
- ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
- ... ultimately results in a rough, scratched (excoriated), thickened skin surface that may develop increased pigmentation (hyperpigmentation).
- ... MA, Neuhaus IM, eds. Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology . 13th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 36. Weston GK, Chang MW. Disorders of hyperpigmentation. In: Bolognia JL, Schaffer JV, Cerroni L, eds. ...