Hypomelanotic skin disorders are cutaneous pigmentary disorders characterized by a reduced melanin content in the skin that results in a lightening of the skin. Establishing the correct diagnosis for hypomelanotic skin disorders requires a good history, a detailed physical examination, the use of special lighting techniques, such as Wood's light, and sometimes a biopsy of the abnormally pigmented skin and the normally pigmented skin. This article focuses on the origin, clinical presentation, and diagnosis of acquired hypomelanotic skin disorders. An algorithm for the diagnostic approach to these hypomelanoses is given
Photodermatoses represent a heterogeneous collection of disorders unified by the characteristic of b...
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis is a commonly acquired, benign leukoderma characterized by multiple...
ABSTRACT: Patients with pigmentary changes on their skin seek advise primarily for cosmetic reasons,...
Hypomelanotic skin disorders are cutaneous pigmentary disorders characterized by a reduced melanin c...
Hypomelanosis is a prevalent skin disorder in individuals with dark skin. Numerous inflammatory skin...
Background:-Hypopigmentary disorders constitute a large and heterogenous group of diseases that are ...
Skin color is an important social and cultural characteristic, which explains why the parents of chi...
There is an increasing recognition of ethnic dermatology to reflect the rising skin of colour (SOC) ...
This article focuses on developments in pigmentary disorders that extend dermatologists ’ understand...
Background: Abnormalities of pigmentation is a cosmetic problem which affects the overall appearance...
Amelanotic/hypomelanotic melanoma (AHM) is a subtype including melanomas with little or no melanin p...
Patients with pigmentary changes on their skin seek advise primarily for cosmetic reasons, although ...
Cutaneous hyperpigmentations are frequent complaints, motivating around 8.5% of all dermatological c...
AbstractSkin color is an important social and cultural characteristic, which explains why the parent...
Introduction: Hypopigmented or depigmented lesions are considered as important dermatoses in daily p...
Photodermatoses represent a heterogeneous collection of disorders unified by the characteristic of b...
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis is a commonly acquired, benign leukoderma characterized by multiple...
ABSTRACT: Patients with pigmentary changes on their skin seek advise primarily for cosmetic reasons,...
Hypomelanotic skin disorders are cutaneous pigmentary disorders characterized by a reduced melanin c...
Hypomelanosis is a prevalent skin disorder in individuals with dark skin. Numerous inflammatory skin...
Background:-Hypopigmentary disorders constitute a large and heterogenous group of diseases that are ...
Skin color is an important social and cultural characteristic, which explains why the parents of chi...
There is an increasing recognition of ethnic dermatology to reflect the rising skin of colour (SOC) ...
This article focuses on developments in pigmentary disorders that extend dermatologists ’ understand...
Background: Abnormalities of pigmentation is a cosmetic problem which affects the overall appearance...
Amelanotic/hypomelanotic melanoma (AHM) is a subtype including melanomas with little or no melanin p...
Patients with pigmentary changes on their skin seek advise primarily for cosmetic reasons, although ...
Cutaneous hyperpigmentations are frequent complaints, motivating around 8.5% of all dermatological c...
AbstractSkin color is an important social and cultural characteristic, which explains why the parent...
Introduction: Hypopigmented or depigmented lesions are considered as important dermatoses in daily p...
Photodermatoses represent a heterogeneous collection of disorders unified by the characteristic of b...
Idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis is a commonly acquired, benign leukoderma characterized by multiple...
ABSTRACT: Patients with pigmentary changes on their skin seek advise primarily for cosmetic reasons,...