Pigmentary incontinence in fixed drug eruptions. Histologic and electron microscopic findings
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(83)70060-5
Pigmentary incontinence in fixed drug eruptions. Histologic and electron microscopic findings
Abstract
Pigmentary incontinence is a phenomenon observed in some inflammatory skin disorders. Clinically it may be seen as a slate-colored pigmentation. Histologically it is seen as an accumulation of melanin in the upper dermis. The possible mechanism for development of pigmentary incontinence is discussed based on a review of the literature and electron microscopic studies of fixed drug eruption.
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