Chlorpromazine-Induced Skin Pigmentation With Corneal and Lens Opacities

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Laura S. Huff, MD; Renata Prado, MD; Jon F. Pederson, OD; Cory A. Dunnick, MD; Lisa M. Lucas, MD

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chlorpromazine, hyperpigmentation, abnormal skin pigmentation, adverse drug reaction, oculocutaneous pigmentation, drug eruption, pigmentary changes
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