Hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory. sharply limited brownish spot in the area of the medial inner eye angle of a 17-year-old patient with atopic eczema.
Hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory. flat, brownish hyperpigmentation in the face of a 69-year-old woman with chronic lichenoid dermatitis and atopic diathesis
Hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory. periorbital localized, laterally emphasized hyperpigmentation in a 69-year-old woman with chronic lichenoid dermatitis and atopic diathesis.
Hyperpigmentation, post-inflammatory. Chronic stationary, multiple, disseminated or confluent, brown-red or brownish smooth spots on the lower legs of a 26-year-old patient. The spots have developed over a longer period of time from brown-red, verrucous plaques that had developed as part of a lichen planus verrucosus.
Hyperpigmentation, postinflammatory. overview image: Chronic stationary, multiple, disseminated or confluent, brown-red or brownish smooth spots on the lower legs of a 26-year-old patient. The spots developed over a longer period of time from brown-red, verrucous plaques that had developed in the context of a lichen planus verrucosus.
Hyperpigmentation, post-inflammatory. reflected-light microscopy: Diffuse, interfollicular, grey-brownish pigmentation (pseudopigmentary network with follicle ostia in the mesh centres) as well as isolated grey ring formations in the papillary body surrounding the central capillaries.
Hyperpigmentation, post-inflammatory. multiple, on both cheeks localized, chronically stationary, laminar, no longer increasing, circumscribed brown discoloration of the skin. Occurs following severe contact dermatitis with frequent use of cosmetics despite existing type 4 sensitization to fragrances.
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