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Cutaneous reaction associated with weekly docetaxel administration

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2008
Background. Docetaxel-based chemotherapy will remain clinically relevant and many of our patients will continue to receive the drug. In a recent phase 2 study of docetaxel 35 mg/m2 (weekly) in patients with metastatic breast cancer, the incidence of grade 3 cutaneous toxicity is 19%.
Chew, L., Chuen, V.S.L.
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Levodopa Administration and Multiple Primary Cutaneous Melanomas

Archives of Dermatology, 1980
Malignant melanoma derives from melanocytic cells that possess the special biochemical pathway for the conversion of levodopa to melanin. Levodopa is widely employed in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, and several patients receiving levodopa have been observed to have acquired melanomas, raising concern about a possible relationship between this ...
Allan L. Lorincz   +4 more
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Cutaneous calcinosis-an unusual complication of intravenous phosphate administration

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1993
The case of an 80-year-old woman who developed extensive cutaneous calcification following intravenous phosphate administration is presented. Also the circumstances under which cutaneous calcification may occur are discussed.
C.M. Mills, A. G. Knight
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Cutaneous Atrophy Secondary to Intra-articular Corticosteroid Administration

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1966
Excerpt Intra-articular injection of adrenocorticosteroid has been shown to be a useful therapeutic procedure in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Giles G. Bole, James T. Cassidy
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Selective Cutaneous Hyperpigmentation in Mice Following Zidovudine Administration

Archives of Dermatology, 1992
C57BL/6N mice fed zidovudine in their drinking water develop selective hyperpigmentation of the tails and footpads. Zidovudine-fed and identical control mice were observed and sequential biopsy specimens were obtained. Routine light microscopy, electron microscopy, and image analysis of unstained biopsy specimens were used to evaluate the extent ...
G Baker   +5 more
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Hepatotoxicity and cutaneous reactions after antithyroid drug administration

Clinical Endocrinology, 2012
SummaryObjectiveUse of the antithyroid drugs (ATDs) thiamazole (MMI) and propylthiouracil (PTU) is associated with a high frequency of side effects. When patients experience side effects with one (the 1st) ATD, it is usually discontinued and another is administered (the 2nd ATD).
Toshiko Chino   +7 more
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CUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION OF COD LIVER OIL

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1926
The value of cod liver oil in preventing and in curing rickets has been heralded with extreme enthusiasm during the past few years, and recent literature has been filled with reports of investigations concerning its action, and concerning its apparently close relationship to the action of ultraviolet irradiation.
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Treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with antimony: intramuscularversusintralesional administration

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1997
The various methods used to treat cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) have not given consistent results. The aim of the present study was to compare the efficacy of a solution of meglumine antimoniate (MA; 85 mg Sb/ml) given intralesionally (i.l.) with that of the same solution given intramuscularly (i.m.).
A. Abahussein   +4 more
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Aggravation of experimental cutaneous leishmaniasis in mice by administration of interleukin 3

European Journal of Immunology, 1988
AbstractPrevious studies from our laboratory have shown that some in vitro maintained Leish‐mania major‐specific L3T4+ T cells were capable of exacerbating cutaneous leishmaniasis after adoptive transfer to normal syngeneic mice. Results presented in this report show that these cells released substantial amounts of interleukin 3 (IL 3) and granulocyte ...
Zhu Yun Feng   +6 more
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Cutaneous Toxicity of Intralesional Bleomycin Administration in the Treatment of Periungual Warts

Archives of Dermatology, 1986
To the Editor.— The treatment of recalcitrant warts is a common problem, and there have been several reports claiming the efficacy of intralesional bleomycin sulfate in their management. 1-4 We describe herein a patient with periungual warts treated with intralesional administration of bleomycin sulfate, followed by fingernail loss in involved ...
Pilar Guerra Rodriguez   +5 more
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