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pmid: 14062276
Abstract A patient is described who on small weekly doses of amodiaquine hydrochloride developed wide-spread vivid blue pigmentation of the skin and buccal mucosa, so strikingly intense and diffuse that the initial clinical diagnosis was enterogenous cyanosis. Skin biopsy suggested the true nature of the condition.
Cyanosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Pigmentation, Amodiaquine, Humans, Toxicology, Pigmentation Disorders
Cyanosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Pigmentation, Amodiaquine, Humans, Toxicology, Pigmentation Disorders
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