Gingival pigmentation associated with antimalarial drugs.

A Manor, I Sperling, A Buchner
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Abstract

Two cases of pigmentary changes in the gingivae as well as other oral sites are described. The bluish pigmentation is related to the oral administration of the antimalarial drug Camoquin. The literature is inconclusive as to the nature of the pigment and the pathogenic mechanisms involved. Some authors believe the pigment to be hemosiderin but there seems to be growing evidence that the pigmentary changes result from increased melanin formation. The pigment fades away gradually after the use of the drug is discontinued. The pigmentary changes described assume an increased importance in the differential diagnosis of oral pigmentary lesions as the antimalarial drugs are becoming more popular in the treatment of various dermatologic disorders.

抗疟疾药物与牙龈色素沉着有关。
本文描述了两例牙龈及其他口腔部位的色素变化。蓝色色素沉着与口服抗疟疾药物卡莫卡因有关。关于色素的性质和所涉及的致病机制,文献尚无定论。一些作者认为这种色素是含铁血黄素,但似乎有越来越多的证据表明,色素的变化是由黑色素形成增加引起的。停药后色素逐渐消失。随着抗疟疾药物在各种皮肤病的治疗中越来越流行,所描述的色素变化在口腔色素病变的鉴别诊断中越来越重要。
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