2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2011.05305.x
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Diagnostic utility of dermatoscopy in hydroquinone‐induced exogenous ochronosis

Abstract: Exogenous ochronosis is difficult to treat. Dermatologists should be able to differentiate it from melasma and immediately discontinue hydroquinone. Exogenous ochronosis has characteristic features on dermatoscopy which may obviate the need for an invasive procedure of biopsy for its diagnosis.

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“…As it progresses to the third papulonodular stage, the ochronotic fibers degenerate and form a colloid milium. Some lesions may form sarcoid-like granulomas surrounding the ochronotic fibers [3]. In contrast, melasma shows a significant increase in the amount of melanin in all epidermal layers which can be confirmed in MassonFontanna stain.…”
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“…As it progresses to the third papulonodular stage, the ochronotic fibers degenerate and form a colloid milium. Some lesions may form sarcoid-like granulomas surrounding the ochronotic fibers [3]. In contrast, melasma shows a significant increase in the amount of melanin in all epidermal layers which can be confirmed in MassonFontanna stain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…It was thought that use of high concentrations of hydroquinone above 4% for a long period of time is responsible for development of exogenous ochronosis. However, recent reports of exogenous ochronosis even in patients using hydroquinone in low concentrations (2%) and for periods as short as 3 months are been described [2,3] The other predisposing factors mentioned in literature include Fitzpatrick's System high phototype, lack of sun protection, skin irritation and vigorous friction [7]. Out of the various theories described the most accepted one is Penneys [8] who attributed the hyperpigmentation due to the inhibition of the enzyme homogentisic acid oxidase by hydroquinone.…”
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