2016
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20165389
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Changes in melanocytic nevi after treatment with intense pulsed light observed in total body mapping

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“…They also showed that grayish area or milky red veil reflects collagen degeneration on the upper dermis that is the result of inflammatory reaction caused by acute thermal injury. [7][8][9]11,12 Micro-crust usually appeared a few days after photo-irradiation of pigmented lesions. It is explained by destruction of epidermal melanin containing cells and promotion of a rapid differentiation of keratinocytes that leads to an upward transfer of melanocytes along with necrotic keratinocytes.…”
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“…They also showed that grayish area or milky red veil reflects collagen degeneration on the upper dermis that is the result of inflammatory reaction caused by acute thermal injury. [7][8][9]11,12 Micro-crust usually appeared a few days after photo-irradiation of pigmented lesions. It is explained by destruction of epidermal melanin containing cells and promotion of a rapid differentiation of keratinocytes that leads to an upward transfer of melanocytes along with necrotic keratinocytes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Histopathologic or electron microscopy studies showed this homogeneous disorganized pigmentation is compatible with micro‐crust composed of keratinocyte debris and numerous melanosomes. They also showed that grayish area or milky red veil reflects collagen degeneration on the upper dermis that is the result of inflammatory reaction caused by acute thermal injury 7‐9,11,12 …”
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“…Histologic investigations have shown that even with maximum penetration depth of laser and IPL therapies, residual nests of melanocytes are still left intact. 2,8 These persistent dermal melanocytes can generate recurrent lesions, which can transform into melanoma. 3 A common result of incomplete treatment of melanocytic lesions is pseudomelanoma from proliferation of melanocytes via downregulation of E-cadherin and tumour necrosis factor-a, leading to repigmentation.…”
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confidence: 99%