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The following pages link to Minocycline and generalized cutaneous pigmentation (Q50942723):
Displaying 25 items.
- Drug eruptions (Q24642745) (← links)
- Minocycline pigmentation of heart valves (Q28378194) (← links)
- Minocycline-induced hyperpigmentation: Treatment with the Q-switched Nd:YAG Laser (Q32062659) (← links)
- Imipramine-induced hyperpigmentation: four cases and a review of the literature. (Q33534671) (← links)
- Oral mucosal pigmentation secondary to minocycline therapy: report of two cases and a review of the literature (Q35797094) (← links)
- Minocycline toxicity: case files of the University of Massachusetts medical toxicology fellowship. (Q36548803) (← links)
- Modifying skin pigmentation - approaches through intrinsic biochemistry and exogenous agents (Q37183418) (← links)
- Use of oral and topical agents for acne in pregnancy (Q39487813) (← links)
- Hazards of therapy (Q40100209) (← links)
- Therapy of Acne (Q40112945) (← links)
- Drug- and heavy metal--induced hyperpigmentation (Q40126063) (← links)
- Lipid pigments. (Q40828186) (← links)
- Minocycline hyperpigmentation localized to the lips: an unusual fixed drug reaction? (Q46809862) (← links)
- Minocycline-induced pigmentation. Incidence, prevention and management (Q50523773) (← links)
- Ultrastructural and X-ray Microanalytical Observations of Minocycline-related Hyperpigmentation of the Skin (Q50938004) (← links)
- Analysis of cutaneous foreign bodies (Q67773030) (← links)
- Black thyroid: a pitfall for aspiration cytology (Q67820931) (← links)
- Minocycline-induced pigmentation occurring in two sisters (Q67899125) (← links)
- Minocycline staining of the oral cavity (Q69386029) (← links)
- Oral pigmentation secondary to minocycline therapy (Q69996915) (← links)
- Black thyroid: clinical manifestations, ultrastructural findings, and possible mechanisms (Q70060064) (← links)
- Cutaneous pigmentation due to minocycline hydrochloride (Q70537773) (← links)
- Lingual hyperpigmentation associated with minocycline therapy (Q71885957) (← links)
- Skin pigmentation due to minocycline treatment of facial dermatoses (Q72008455) (← links)
- Minocycline-induced oral pigmentation (Q72740423) (← links)