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Immunosuppression‐induced porokeratosis of Mibelli: complete regression of lesions upon cessation of immunosuppressive therapy
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1995
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TransplantationBone Marrow FailureMedicineImmunodeficienciesImmunosuppression‐induced PorokeratosisImmunologyImmunosuppressive TherapyPathologyComplete RegressionAbstract PorokeratosisComplete RemissionImmunosuppressionDermatologyImmunotherapyNeuroimmunologyCell Transplantation
Abstract Porokeratosis developing subsequent to immunosuppressive therapy is a common and well recognized phenomenon. A previously reported case of porokeratosis showed complete remission of the lesions following discontinuation of immunosuppression. A second example of porokeratosis is presented, in which lesions appeared 2 years after bone marrow transplantation, and completely regressed after immunosuppressive therapy was stopped.
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