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Disorders of Pigmentation: SlideshowDyspigmentation may be readily identified as sun exposure, drug reactions, or inflammation; in other cases, the etiology is not as clear. Review this ...
Slideshow, July 2010
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MelasmaMelasma. Melasma is an acquired hypermelanosis of sun-exposed areas. ...Introduction Background Melasma is an acquired hypermelanosis of sun-exposed ...
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Cosmeceuticals... expanding. Cosmeceuticals are not subject to review by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the term cosmeceutical is not recognized by the ...
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Disorders of Oral Pigmentation... marked melanin pigments are present within the basal keratinocytes. Melasma is a symmetric hyperpigmentation of the face and, at times, the ...
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Dermabrasion...procedure can help reduce the risk of a herpetic outbreak. A detailed drug history is important, specifically regarding isotretinoin because ...
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Ochronosis... Dermoscopy has proved useful in exogenous ochronosis. In addition to melasma findings, dermoscopy reveals amorphous densely pigmented structures ...
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Skin Lightening and Depigmenting Agents... of the hyperpigmentation may include postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, drugs, photosensitizing agents, ultraviolet light, or systemic disease (eg, ...
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estrogens conjugated synthetic - Cenestin, EnjuviaAdult and pediatric dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications and more
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conjugated estrogens - PremarinAdult and pediatric dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications and more
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Common Pregnancy Complaints and Questions...9-12 days after conception, and they are readily available at most drug stores. Performing these tests early helps to allay confusion and guesswork. ...