Abstract

To the Editor. — In the November 1977 issue of theArchives(113:1533-1538), C. Anders Hedin, DDS, found that women constituted a high proportion of subjects with gingival melanosis due to tobacco smoking, even though these women had a lower cigarette consumption than the affected men. This female preponderance has been observed in other instances of hyperpigmentation, such as that induced by hydantoin anticonvulsants. 1 In a survey of 70 patients with chlorpromazine melanosis, all were female. 2 A reflectance spectrophotometry study of subjects under prolonged therapy with phenothiazines and/or hydantoins showed that women (both white and black) had a strikingly greater pigmentary response to these drugs than did their male counterparts. 3 A comparison of blue-eyed and brown-eyed whites revealed that only the women tended toward a skin melanin difference in the expected direction. 4 As levodopa is a precursor of melanin, I recently conducted a small pilot study

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