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Diffuse Facial Leukoderma Secondary to Localized Use of Hydroquinone
Christina Artz1, Mavra Masood1, Tasneem F Mohammad1
1Dermatology, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, USA.
Abstract:
Disorders of hyperpigmentation are extremely common, and hydroquinone remains one of the most common treatments for hyperpigmentation. Adverse events reported with hydroquinone use include acneiform eruptions, ochronosis, and irritant dermatitis; leukoderma has been reported in rare instances. Largely, these cases report leukoderma localized to the site of application. However, we report a case of diffuse facial leukoderma with only localized use of hydroquinone. With appropriate and prompt treatment, this leukoderma can respond to vitiligo treatment algorithms.
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