JDR 2023
DOI: 10.46889/jdr.2023.4108
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Vulvar Lesion Mimicking Vitiligo Revealing a Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Abstract: Melanocytes respond to trauma or cutaneous inflammation by producing varying amounts of melanin, which manifests as either hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation. Post inflammatory Hypopigmentation (PIH) is an acquired partial or total loss of skin pigmentation that occurs after cutaneous inflammation or injury [1]. Mechanisms and pathogenesis of PIH remain unclear. It is difficult to understand how individuals respond to inflammation differently. Skin discoloration is the primary clinical indication of pigment… Show more

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