Naevus of Ota is an extensive, _____, patchy, dermal melanocytosis
#2
Slate-brown colour in fixed drug eruption is due to pigmentary incontinence with _____ in the upper dermis and loss of melanin from the epidermis
#3
Drug induced hypermelanosis is a localised or generalised hyperpigmentation that _____ necessarily occur at the same site with reintroduction of drug
#4
First-line treatment for freckles is the use of a _____.
#5
What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ito?_____
#6
_____dermal melasma -appears light brown and shows enhanced color contrast with Wood s lamp
#7
Which type of melasma is more resistant to treatment?_____
#8
What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ota?_____
#9
_____ dermatitis is skin pigmentation due to phototoxic reaction to perfumes containing 5-methoxypsoralen (bergapten)
#10
Freckles or ephelis are produced due to increased _____ production by melanocytes on exposure to UV rays
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Management of Hyperpigmentation Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Naevus of Ota is an extensive, _____, patchy, dermal melanocytosis
Answer: bluish (colour)
Flashcard 2: Slate-brown colour in fixed drug eruption is due to pigmentary incontinence with _____ in the upper dermis and loss of melanin from the epidermis
Answer: melanophages (cells)
Flashcard 3: Drug induced hypermelanosis is a localised or generalised hyperpigmentation that _____ necessarily occur at the same site with reintroduction of drug
Answer: does not (does/does not)
Flashcard 4: First-line treatment for freckles is the use of a _____.
Answer: broad-spectrum sunscreen
Flashcard 5: What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ito?_____
Answer: Pigment targeting Q switched laser
Flashcard 6: _____dermal melasma -appears light brown and shows enhanced color contrast with Wood s lamp
Answer: Epi
Flashcard 7: Which type of melasma is more resistant to treatment?_____
Answer: Dermal
Flashcard 8: What is the treatment of choice for nevus of ota?_____
Answer: Pigment targeting Q switched laser
Flashcard 9: _____ dermatitis is skin pigmentation due to phototoxic reaction to perfumes containing 5-methoxypsoralen (bergapten)
Answer: Berloque
Flashcard 10: Freckles or ephelis are produced due to increased _____ production by melanocytes on exposure to UV rays
Answer: melanin
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