1.Pseudolymphoma due to Hair Dye on Background of Chronic Actinic Dermatitis Responding to Intra-lesional Triamcinolone
Hui Li Kwong ; Joyce Siong See Lee ; Jiun Yit Pan
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2017;38(June):91-93
Cutaneous pseudolymphoma refers to a heterogenous group of benign T-cell or B-cell
lymphoproliferative processes that mimic cutaneous lymphoma clinically and sometimes
histologically. The causes of cutaneous pseudolymphoma are diverse, including lymphomatoid drug
eruptions, lymphomatoid contact dermatitis, arthropod-bite reactions, chronic actinic dermatitis
(CAD). Here we describe a case of pseudolymphoma due to hair dye on background of CAD.
2.Hypopigmentation Induced by Frequent Low-Fluence, Large-Spot-Size QS Nd:YAG Laser Treatments.
Yisheng WONG ; Siong See Joyce LEE ; Chee Leok GOH
Annals of Dermatology 2015;27(6):751-755
The Q-switched 1064-nm neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (QS 1064-nm Nd:YAG) laser is increasingly used for nonablative skin rejuvenation or "laser toning" for melasma. Multiple and frequent low-fluence, large-spot-size treatments are used to achieve laser toning, and these treatments are associated with the development of macular hypopigmentation as a complication. We present a case series of three patients who developed guttate hypomelanotic macules on the face after receiving laser toning treatment with QS 1064-nm Nd:YAG.
Aluminum
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Humans
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Hypopigmentation*
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Melanosis
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Rejuvenation
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Skin
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Yttrium
4.Exogenous ochronosis in a Chinese patient: use of dermoscopy aids early diagnosis and selection of biopsy site.
Wen Chun LIU ; Hong Liang TEY ; Joyce Siong See LEE ; Boon Kee GOH
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(1):e1-3
The diagnosis of exogenous ochronosis is often challenging and requires a high index of suspicion. Herein, we report a case of exogenous ochronosis in a Chinese patient. The condition was caused by the use of bleaching agents, including creams containing hydroquinone. We demonstrate the use of dermoscopy as an invaluable tool for the early recognition of the condition, as well as in the selection of an appropriate site for a skin biopsy.
Alkaptonuria
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Biopsy
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Bleaching Agents
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adverse effects
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China
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Dermoscopy
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methods
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Humans
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Hydroquinones
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adverse effects
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Male
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Melanosis
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drug therapy
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Middle Aged
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Ochronosis
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diagnosis
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therapy
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Skin
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drug effects
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pathology
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Treatment Outcome