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Ointment-based mechlorethamine treatment for mycosis fungoides
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1983
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Antifungal AgentAllergySclerodermaTopical MechlorethamineTopical DrugClinical DermatologyComplete ClearingSkin AllergyContact DermatitisWound HealingDermatologyDermatopathologyInfection ControlMedicineMycosis FungoidesSkin Testing
The treatment of skin disease with topical mechlorethamine has been restricted because of the frequent development of contact dermatitis. A series of 43 patients with mycosis fungoides in Stages 1A (17), IB (22), II (2), and III (2) were treated with an ointment-based mechlorethamine, prepared by an anhydrous method. Complete clearing occurred in 26 patients over a 42-month evaluation period. The incidence of contact dermatitis was very low. Only 1 of 31 patients exposed to mechlorethamine for the first time, and only 3 of 12 patients with a history of previous hypersensitivity to mechlorethamine, developed contact dermatitis to the ointment-based mechlorethamine.
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