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Oral mucosal hyperpigmentation secondary to antimalarial drug therapy
Authors:Kleinegger C L  Hammond H L  Finkelstein M W
Affiliation:Department of Oral Pathology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Abstract:
A case of oral mucosal hyperpigmentation resulting from antimalarial drug therapy is presented. The patient reported a history of long-term quinacrine therapy and exhibited diffuse blue-gray pigmentation of the nail beds and the skin of the nasal ala. Microscopic examination of the involved mucosa showed macrophages, containing both melanin and ferric iron, scattered within the connective tissue adjacent to the epithelium. The clinical, historical, and microscopic features of antimalarial-induced pigmentation are discussed. Other causes of diffuse or multifocal oral pigmentation are also addressed.
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