573) Which of the following medications is NOT BENEFICIAL in the treatment of iatrogenic hyperpigmentation?
A. Tetracycline
B. Hydroquinone
C. Tretinoin
D. Azelaic acid
E. Kojic acid
REFERENCES & ANSWER
Spenceri E. A.: Disorders of Pigmentation in Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, Dermatology for the Facial Plastic Surgeon, (Hruza G. J., editor), Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 209-217, 2003
Sexton C. R., Rubin M.G.: New Concepts in the treatment of Facial Hyperpigmentation, chapter 21 in Facial Plastic Surgery (Willett J. M., editor), Appleton and Lange, pp. 197-206, 1997
573) A Tetracycline
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