Diffuse hyperpigmentation in children: description of three cases and review of the literature.

How to Cite

Ballal S., Prathibha J.P., Sequeira V.E., Augustine M., Poornima R.N. 2025. Diffuse hyperpigmentation in children: description of three cases and review of the literature. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 35 (3):154-7.

Authors

Ballal S. Prathibha J.P. Sequeira V.E. Augustine M. Poornima R.N.
pp. 154-7

Abstract

Diffuse hyperpigmentation in the pediatric population is a rare condition with multiple causes. We present three cases of diffuse hyperpigmentation in infants, each with a different underlying diagnosis: primary adrenal insufficiency, familial glucocorticoid deficiency, and neonatal hemochromatosis. All three entities presented with diffuse hyperpigmentation in the neonatal-infantile period, along with systemic features and abnormal laboratory parameters. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial for these conditions, as they can have significant health consequences.

Keywords

hyperpigmentation, primary adrenal insufficiency, hemochromatosis, child