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Atopic Dirty Neck or Acquired Atopic Hyperpigmentation? An Epidemiological and Clinical Study from the National Skin Centre in Singapore
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Acquired atopic hyperpigmentation has a high prevalence, particularly in adolescent Asian males. Clinico-pathological correlation suggests it results from both frictional melanosis and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The rippled appearance and the onset in adolescence are probably due to accentuation of the juxta-clavicular beaded lines. Optimal control of eczema may improve and potentially prevent the development, which is of importance considering the psychosocial impact of the condition.
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