Acquired brachial cutaneous dyschromatosis

Rongioletti F.
First
Conceptualization
;
Atzori L.
Second
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
;
Ferreli C.
Last
Writing - Review & Editing
2021-01-01

Abstract

Acquired brachial cutaneous dyschromatosis (ABCD) is a relatively newly described, acquired disorder of pigmentation characterized by geographic-shaped, gray-brown, hyperpigmented patches and interspersed with hypopigmented macules, involving the dorsal aspects of the forearms in postmenopausal women. There is a suggested relationship with hypertension and antihypertensive medication intake, specifically angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, or a cumulative effect of sun damage, as possible triggers. ABCD is benign, asymptomatic, and more of an esthetic concern. Topical depigmenting agents, chemical peels, and laser therapy may be helpful.
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