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Exogenous Ochronosis
Prachi A Bhattar et al. Indian J Dermatol. 2015 Nov-Dec.
Abstract
Exogenous ochronosis (EO) is a cutaneous disorder characterized by blue-black pigmentation resulting as a complication of long-term application of skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone but may also occur due to topical contact with phenol or resorcinol in dark-skinned individuals. It can also occur following the use of systemic antimalarials such as quinine. EO is clinically and histologically similar to its endogenous counterpart viz., alkaptonuria, which, however, exhibits systemic effects and is an inherited disorder. Dermoscopy and in vivo skin reflectance confocal microscopy are noninvasive in vivo diagnostic tools. It is very difficult to treat EO, a cosmetically disfiguring and troubling disorder with disappointing treatment options.
Keywords: Exogenous ochronosis; hydroquinone; melasma.
Figures

Speculated pathogenesis of EO

Lesion on face showing brownish-black macules

Exogenous ochronosis overlying melasma

Lesion showing caviar-like papules and reticulate pigmentation

Lesion showing colloid milium

H and E stain (×40) showing banana-shaped structure

H and E stain showing banana-shaped structure
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