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Skin lesions in adult liver transplant recipients: a study of 100 consecutive patients

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Immunosuppressive therapy is believed to be one of the most important risk factors in the development of skin cancer in solid organ transplant recipients. The relatively low prevalence of skin cancer in our liver transplant population may in part be explained by the relatively high percentage of recipients on dual and monotherapy (48% and 17% respectively), and the shorter duration of therapy. Our study suggests that although LTRs are at higher risk of developing nonmelanoma skin cancer than the general population, the risk is comparable with other solid organ transplant recipients.

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