hypopigmentaation
Hypopigmentaation is a nonstandard spelling of hypopigmentation, a condition characterized by partial loss of skin color due to reduced melanin production or loss of melanocytes. In medical literature, hypopigmentation is the preferred term. The term can describe patches that appear lighter than surrounding skin but are not fully depigmented.
Common causes include post-inflammatory hypopigmentation following skin inflammation or injury, which can occur after dermatitis, eczema,
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment supported by tests. A Wood lamp may help differentiate hypopigmented from
Management focuses on treating the underlying cause and cosmetic considerations. Many post-inflammatory patches gradually repigment over