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Endogenous ochronosis/Alkaptonuria: A case report highlighting the correlation between dermoscopy and histopathology
Endogenous ochronosis/Alkaptonuria is a rare, genetic metabolic disease presenting with cutaneous hyperpigmentation, disabling arthropathy, and homogentisic aciduria. The dermoscopic features of this entity have a good correlation with the histopathological findings, and its knowledge can facilitate early diagnosis to decrease long-term morbidity and improve the quality of life.