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Confetti-like depigmentation

Nevertheless, there are still some monobenzone depig-menting creams on the market they have low concentrations of monobenzone (around 1.5%). Nevertheless, some highly concentrated means at 20% can be found on the market. When applied to the hands, there have been cases of permanent, confetti-like depigmentation that has spread to the forearms. ... [Pg.337]

Catona A, Lanzer D. Monobenzone, superfade, vitiligo and confetti-like depigmentation. Med J Aust 1987 146 320-1. [Pg.368]

Markey A, Black A, Rycroft R (1989) Confetti-like depigmentation from hydroquinone. Contact Dermatitis 20 148-149 Maso MJ, Ruszkowski AM, Bauerle J, et al. (1991) Celery phytophotodermatitis in a chef. Arch Dermatol 127 912-913 Mathias C (1988) Occupational dermatoses. In Zenz C (ed) Occupational medicine, 2nd edn. Yearbook, Chicago, pp 132-165... [Pg.293]


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