Exogenous Ochronosis: Characterizing a Rare Disorder in Skin of Color

被引:7
作者
Lazar, Michelle [1 ]
De La Garza, Henriette [1 ]
Vashi, Neelam A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, 609 Albany St,J502, Boston, MA 02118 USA
关键词
exogenous ochronosis; skin of color; lasers; microneedling; ethnic skin; hydroquinone;
D O I
10.3390/jcm12134341
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Exogenous ochronosis is a rare dyschromia that primarily impacts those with skin of color. It is characterized by blue-black pigmentation and is associated with the long-term application of skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone. Commonly confused with other dyschromias, the use of skin lightening topicals can cause paradoxical skin darkening in patients with known exogenous ochronosis. This is highly distressing to patients, often worsening the underlying dyschromia and making treatment more difficult. A 10-year retrospective analysis was conducted that revealed 25 patients with exogenous ochronosis. The average patient used a skin lightening cream for 9.2 years, with exogenous ochronosis most commonly arising on the cheeks (68%), forehead (24%), and temples (20%). Furthermore, this study identified that patients with exogenous ochronosis may respond well to treatment with Q-switched Alexandrite laser and microneedling. The incidence of exogenous ochronosis is likely to increase as demographics shift and access to a wide range of over-the-counter topicals becomes more available, both in the United States and worldwide. Therefore, it is imperative to better characterize exogenous ochronosis to identify best treatment practices for all patients.
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