• Drug induced pigmentation may take on many different appearances, one of the most common being a change in the color, or pigmentation, of the skin. Drug-induced...
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    hyperpigmentation such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Drug-induced pigmentation Hypopigmentation List of skin conditions "Hyperpigmentation"....
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    lichenoid drug eruption) Drug-induced lupus erythematosus Drug-induced nail changes Drug-induced pigmentation Drug-induced urticaria Drug reaction with...
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    An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is a harmful, unintended result caused by taking medication.: 1.1 Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)  ADRs may occur following...
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    Fixed drug reactions are common and so named because they recur at the same site with each exposure to a particular medication. Medications inducing fixed...
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  • Nipple pigmentation or areolar pigmentation is pigmentation (darkening) of the nipple or areola. It is dose-dependently induced as an effect of estrogens...
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    Melasma (category Disturbances of human pigmentation)
    lichen planus. Also, cases of drug-induced pigmentation have been reported, caused by amiodarone, or hydroquinone-induced exogenous ochronosis (see ochronosis...
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  • also known as natural products, which play a role in cell signaling, pigmentation and in defense against predation. Secondary metabolites are a rich source...
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    Differences in skin color among individuals is caused by variation in pigmentation, which is largely the result of genetics (inherited from one's biological...
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    as greying, canities, or achromotrichia, is the progressive loss of pigmentation in the hair, eventually turning the hair grey or white which typically...
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    the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-11-17. "Drug-Induced Hair Loss". WebMD. "Drug Induced Hair Loss". American Hair Loss Association. Archived...
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    Heterochromia iridum (category Disturbances of pigmentation)
    2002). "Mechanism and Clinical Significance of Prostaglandin-Induced Iris Pigmentation". Survey of Ophthalmology. 47: S162 – S175. doi:10.1016/S0039-6257(02)00292-8...
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    cholestasis can be caused by certain drugs or their metabolites. Drug-induced cholestasis (DIC) falls under drug-induced liver injury (DILI), specifically...
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    PMID 29489181, retrieved 2021-10-28 Dereure, Olivier (2001). "Drug-Induced Skin Pigmentation: Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Treatment". American Journal of...
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    "MedlinePlus Drug Information: Minocycline Oral". Geria AN, Tajirian AL, Kihiczak G, Schwartz RA (2009). "Minocycline-induced skin pigmentation: an update"...
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  • Oral pigmentation is asymptomatic and does not usually cause any alteration to the texture or thickness of the affected area. The colour can be uniform...
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  • the axillae, inguinal creases, limb flexures and submammary region. Pigmentation of the individual lesions at these inverse locations are typical. Additionally...
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    dark skin pigmentation was the breakdown of folate in reaction to ultraviolet radiation; the relationship between folate breakdown induced by ultraviolet...
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    high concentrations of corticosteroids (transient) Areas of lighter pigmentation can be indications of hypopigmentation. Biopsies and genetic information...
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    context as radiation-induced cancer due to the ability of ionizing radiation to interact with and damage DNA, occasionally inducing a cell to become cancerous...
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    Acne (redirect from Anti-acne drug)
    effects such as skin sensitivity to sunlight, redness, and decreased pigmentation of the skin. Dermabrasion has fallen out of favor with the introduction...
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    birth, but rapidly develop normal skin pigmentation in infancy. Ocular albinism affects not only eye pigmentation but visual acuity, as well. People with...
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    include argyria, sulfhemoglobinemia, heart failure, amiodarone-induced bluish skin pigmentation and acrodermatitis enteropathica. Methemoglobinemia can be...
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    attached to tooth surfaces, termed plaque-induced gingivitis. Most forms of gingivitis are plaque-induced. While some cases of gingivitis never progress...
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  • PMC 8057676. PMID 33861845. Yardman-Frank JM, Fisher DE (April 2021). "Skin pigmentation and its control: From ultraviolet radiation to stem cells". Experimental...
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    Microneedles (MNs) are medical tools used for microneedling, primarily in drug delivery, disease diagnosis, and collagen induction therapy. Known for their...
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    Golfer's vasculitis, also called exercise-induced vasculitis, sport-induced vasculitis, Disney rash, or hiker's rash, is a form of small blood vessel...
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    Latanoprost (category Drugs with non-standard legal status)
    (IOP). However, it often causes iris pigmentation. While current[when?] evidence suggests that this pigmentation is benign, careful lifetime evaluation...
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    of drug-induced SLE recorded between 1968 and 2017. Among the 118 agents causing SLE, five main classes were most often associated with drug-induced SLE...
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    repeated drug exposure it represses c-Fos and contributes to the molecular switch whereby ΔFosB is selectively induced in the chronic drug-treated state...
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