Progressive macular hypomelanosis: A rarely diagnosed hypopigmentation in caucasians

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A 35-year-old woman who developed whitish macules on trunk and limbs at 12 years of age and observed a remarkable increase of the hypopigmentated lesions after her pregnancies at ages 29 and 32 years. Because of the highly characteristic clinical aspect and the light- and electron-microscopic histopathologic findings, we diagnosed progressive macular hypomelanosis (PMH). It is a nonscaly disorder with hypopigmented macules mainly on the trunk and is more often seen in young women. In contrast to some authors assuming the presence of Propionibacterium spp. as a matter of principle in PMH, we report a case with no evidence for Propionibacterium spp. © 2009 A. M. Manganoni et al..

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Neynaber, S., Kirschner, C., Kamann, S., Plewig, G., & Flaig, M. J. (2009). Progressive macular hypomelanosis: A rarely diagnosed hypopigmentation in caucasians. Dermatology Research and Practice, 2009(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/607682

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