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Diltiazem-associated photodistributed hyperpigmentation: report of two Japanese cases and published work review.

Department of Dermatology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School, Tokushima, Japan.
The Journal of Dermatology (impact factor: 1.49). 09/2010; 37(9):807-11. DOI:10.1111/j.1346-8138.2010.00858.x pp.807-11
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ABSTRACT Scherschum et al. proposed diltiazem-associated photodistributed hyperpigmentation as a novel type of drug-induced photosensitive lichenoid eruption. The characteristic clinical features were slate-gray reticulated hyperpigmentation on sun-exposed areas, while lichenoid dermatitis with prominent pigmentary incontinence was noted histologically. Although the clinical and histological features were similar to those of lichen planus pigmentosus, the histological features did not show either compact hyperkeratosis or wedge-shaped hypergranulosis, which are typical histological features of lichen planus. We describe two Japanese cases of diltiazem-associated photodistributed hyperpigmentation, who were successfully treated with topical tacrolimus, and review the published work.

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Keywords

characteristic clinical features
 
compact hyperkeratosis
 
diltiazem-associated photodistributed hyperpigmentation
 
drug-induced photosensitive lichenoid eruption
 
histological features
 
lichen planus
 
lichen planus pigmentosus
 
lichenoid dermatitis
 
novel type
 
prominent pigmentary incontinence
 
published work
 
typical histological features