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 (redirect from Hyper pigmentation)
hyperpigmentation such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Drug-induced pigmentation Hypopigmentation List of skin conditions "Hyperpigmentation"....
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List of skin conditions (redirect from Drug-induced blistering eruptions)
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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Small molecule (redirect from Small-molecule drug)
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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Human skin color (redirect from Skin pigmentation)
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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Greying of hair (redirect from Loss of pigmentation in the hair)
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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Hair loss (redirect from Drug-induced alopecia)
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 (section Drug-induced cholestasis)
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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Minocycline (redirect from Minocycline-induced pigmentation)
"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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Lichen planus (redirect from Drug-induced lichenoid reaction)
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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Hypopigmentation (redirect from Hypo pigmentation)
high concentrations of corticosteroids (transient) Areas of lighter pigmentation can be indications of hypopigmentation. Biopsies and genetic information...
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Radiation burn (redirect from Radiation-induced erythema multiforme)
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 (redirect from Microneedle drug delivery)
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 (redirect from Exercise-induced vasculitis)
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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Lupus (section Drug-induced SLE)
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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