Laugier–Hunziker Syndrome Presenting with Metachronous Melanoacanthomas

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Abstract

Laugier–Hunziker syndrome (LHS, also termed idiopathic lenticular mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation) is an unusual condition characterized by progressive pigmentation of the mucous membranes. LHS displays a benign course and is not associated with malignancy. Here we present a case of LHS with a 7-year follow-up. We document metachronous oral melanoacanthomas in this individual. In addition, we found that the oral melanotic macules in this patient waxed and waned in a cyclical manner. To our knowledge, this is the first report of these findings in the context of LHS. Finally, we provide an overview of other conditions that can present with mucosal hyperpigmentation. It is critical to distinguish LHS from other conditions characterized by mucosal pigmentation in order to facilitate optimal patient care.

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Zaki, H., Sabharwal, A., Kramer, J., & Aguirre, A. (2019). Laugier–Hunziker Syndrome Presenting with Metachronous Melanoacanthomas. Head and Neck Pathology, 13(2), 257–263. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12105-018-0897-3

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