2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2004.30567.x
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Intense Pulsed Light Treatment of Persistent Facial Hypermelanosis Following Drug-Induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Abstract: Intense pulsed light appears to be effective and safe for treating post-toxic epidermal necrolysis hypermelanosis in Caucasian patients.

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“…Hyperpigmentation secondary to TEN has been successfully treated with pulsed light treatments. 10 Vulvovaginal involvement can result in stenosis and dyspareunia. [11][12][13] Vulvar adenosis, the abnormal presence of mucinous and/or tuboendometrial epithelium in the labia minora, has been reported to follow both SJS and TEN.…”
Section: Clinical Aspects Of Sjs/tenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperpigmentation secondary to TEN has been successfully treated with pulsed light treatments. 10 Vulvovaginal involvement can result in stenosis and dyspareunia. [11][12][13] Vulvar adenosis, the abnormal presence of mucinous and/or tuboendometrial epithelium in the labia minora, has been reported to follow both SJS and TEN.…”
Section: Clinical Aspects Of Sjs/tenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of other pigmentary disorders have been treated with IPL, including nevus spilus, caf eau-lait macule, Becker's nevus, epidermal nevus, PIH, stasis dermatitis pigmentation, and Riehl's melanosis (Table S2D). [26][27][28][29][30][31] The majority of this evidence consists of small case series and case reports, and therefore definitive treatment recommendations cannot be given. Nevus spilus, caf e-au-lait macule, PIH, and Riehl's melanosis appear to respond reasonably well to IPL treatment.…”
Section: Other Pigmentary Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevus spilus, caf e-au-lait macule, PIH, and Riehl's melanosis appear to respond reasonably well to IPL treatment. [26][27][28][29]31 Becker's nevus may also respond well, although there are conflicting reports. 27,32 Overall, more studies are required to evaluate the usefulness of IPL in these entities.…”
Section: Other Pigmentary Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IPL uygulamalarının postinflamatuvar hiperpigmentasyonda da etkili olduğu bildirilmiştir. Toksik epidermal nekrolizis sonrası hiperpigmentasyon gelişen iki hastada IPL tedavisi dört hafta aralarla beş seans şeklinde uygulanmış ve %80 oranında deri renginde açılma Mexameter ile kantitatif olarak ölçülmüş, histopatolojik olarak da pigmentasyonun azaldığı gösterilmiştir 12 …”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…IPL tedavisinin yan etkileri tedavinin yoğunluğuna bağlı olarak pigmentasyon değişiklikleri, skar formasyonu, vezikül ve uzamış eritem gelişimi olarak belirtilmektedir. Ancak literatürde efelid ve solar lentigoda IPL uygulamalarını konu alan çalışmalarda, yüzeyel erozyon dışında yan etki gelişimi bildirilmemiştir [5][6][7][9][10][11][12][13][14]16 . Bizim serimizde de olguların tamamı günlük yaşantısına aynı gün dönebilmiştir.…”
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