Korean J Dermatol.  1994 Oct;32(5):899-902.

A Case of Pigmented Contact Dermatitis

Abstract

Pigmented contact dermiatitis is a disease resulting from recirrent contact dermatitis due to hypersensitivity to cosmetic components, which produces secondery bizarre dark brown hyperpigmentation. Histological examinaition of this condition reveals liquefaction degeneration of the basal cells of the epidermis and melanopbages in the upper dermis. We report a case of pigmented contact dermatitis from musk tibeten, which was diagnosed by the histological examination, the patch and photopatch tests. Residul hisperpigmentation was seen on the region of the patch testing.

Keyword

Pigmented Contact Dermatitis; Musk Tibeten

MeSH Terms

Dermatitis, Contact*
Dermis
Epidermis
Hyperpigmentation
Hypersensitivity
Patch Tests
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