Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Melasma
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Silonie Sachdeva Comparative efficacy of 10-20% trichloroacetic acid and 35-70% glycolic acid peel in 60 cases of melasma, freckles, lentigines and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. J Pak Assoc Derma Apr - Jun 2006;16(2):74-8.
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Alka Dogra, Sunil Gupta, Surpriya Gupta Comparative efficacy of 20% trichloroacetic acid and 50% glycolic acid peels in treatment of recalcitrant melasma. J Pak Assoc Derma Apr - Jun 2006;16(2):79-85.
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Bari A U, Tariq Mahmood Addison`s disease may present to a dermatologist as melasma. J Pak Assoc Derma Jan - Mar 2006;16(1):56-9.
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Nasser Rashid Dar, Shaheen, Sajid Ali Mustafvi, Naeem Raza Cutaneous Pseudolymphoma due to topical application of 4% hydroquinone cream for Melasma. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Aug 2005;15(8):496-7.
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Safoora Aamir, Tariq Rashid, Haroon Nabi, Tahir Saeed Haroon Superficial chemical peeling with glycolic acid in melasma. J Pak Assoc Derma Apr - Jun 2005;15(2):130-5.
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Bari A U, Zafar Iqbal, Simeen Ber Rahman Melasma: An overview and therapeutic update. J Pak Assoc Derma Jan - Mar 2003;13(1):21-6.
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Bari A U, Zafar Iqbal Sheikh, Simeen Ber Rahman Superficial facial chemical peeling as a treatment modality in Melasma. Pak Armed Forces Med J Dec 2002;52(2):122-7.
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Bari A U Efficacy of facial chemical peeling with salicylic acid and role of 4% hydroquinone as an adjuvant treatment modality in melasma. J Pak Assoc Derma Oct - Dec 2002;12(4):183-9.
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Bari A U, Zafar Iqbal, Majid Sohail, Simeen Ber Rahman Skin priming and efficacy of Glycolic Acid and Salicylic Acid in the treatment of Melasma. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Aug 2002;12(8):461-4.
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Bari A U Effects of 4% Hyroqunoine as an adjuvant treatment to superficial chemical facial peeling with Glycolic Acid in Melasma. J Pak Assoc Derma Jan - Mar 2002;12(1):15-3.
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