2.  
DermaDilemma: What Is Causing This Scalp Lesion?

...mm erythematous and violaceous, irregularly bordered plaque with intermittent atrophy, hypopigmentation, and scarring. There was no scale, exudate, or vesicular formation...
3/18/2004 | Advances in Skin & Wound Care: The Journal for Prevention and Healing


3.  
ABSTRACTS: Treatment of Recurrent and Inoperable Squamous Cell Carcinomas With Imiquimod 5% Cream A Case Series

...of the patients had postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, while one had postinflammatory hypopigmentation. At 6 months, there were no clinical signs of recurrent...
5/5/2009 | Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association


4.  
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: Part 1

...spontaneous regression can lead to the development of atrophy and hypopigmentation with the lesion. The overall size ranges from several millimeters......over four to six weeks. This may result in residual hypopigmentation, permanent alopecia, and/or hypertrophic scarring, which usually resolves over...
10/21/2011 | Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association


5.  
Partial-Thickness Burns: Identification and Management

...in controls.Hypopigmentation is more difficult to treat, especially in the African American......Most patients prefer to live with or cover-up the hypopigmentation rather than accept the risks of another surgery and donor...
12/4/2003 | Advances in Skin & Wound Care: The Journal for Prevention and Healing


6.  
New Drugs 2004 Part I

...skin irritation, erythema, burning, stinging, tingling, desquamation, pruritus, halo hypopigmentation of surrounding skin, temporary hypopigmentation of treated lesions...
2/20/2004 | Nursing2013


7.  
Early Identification Key to Scleroderma Treatment

...in children, the skin becomes firm, smooth, and rigid with hypopigmentation and an approximated line with lesions in a unilateral distribution...
7/27/2004 | The Nurse Practitioner: The American Journal of Primary Health Care


8.  
CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM WRAP-UP: 20 Years of Wound Care: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Going

...or cool to touch), color (paleness, normal hues, hyperpigmentation, or hypopigmentation), moisture (dry or moist, hyperkeratosis [flaking/scales], edema), turgor, and...
2/16/2006 | Advances in Skin & Wound Care: The Journal for Prevention and Healing


9.  
What's Your Diagnosis? A 66-Year-Old Man With a 1-Month History of a Severely Pruritic Rash of the Back

...portion of plaque becomes atrophic and scarred, with telangiectasias and hypopigmentation. Photo exposure worsens all types of LE. Patients with DLE...
4/25/2011 | Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association


10.  
What's Your Diagnosis?

...to ankle, he had ill-defined hyperpigmented plaques with central hypopigmentation. The skin felt thick and bound down. There were smaller...
8/15/2011 | Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association


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