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Cutaneous reactions to adalimumab administration.

Irish medical journal, 2011
Patients receiving antitumour necrosis factor-alpha treatment may develop cutaneous reactions. This human monoclonal antibody is used in the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases, including arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease. A variety of side effects have been documented ranging from infection and vasculitis through to systemic lupus ...
M R, Downes   +4 more
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Electrochemotherapy in the treatment of cutaneous malignancy: Outcomes and subgroup analysis from the cumulative results from the pan-European International Network for Sharing Practice in Electrochemotherapy database for 2482 lesions in 987 patients (2008-2019).

European Journal of Cancer, 2020
BACKGROUND Electrochemotherapy (ECT) is a treatment for both primary and secondary cutaneous tumours. The international Network for sharing practices on ECT group investigates treatment outcomes after ECT using a common database with defined parameters.
A. Clover   +28 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 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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Cutaneous Lesion Induced by a Subcutaneous Administration of Bortezomib

Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia, 2012
Introduction A 78-year-old man presented to our hospital with an indurated, painful lesion on the abdominal wall at the site of a recent subcutaneous (SC) bortezomib injection. The patient was diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM) in 2007 after a bone marrow biopsy was done as part of anemia workup.
Karam M, Obeid   +2 more
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Fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis: Unusual histopathology following intralesional corticosteroid administration

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
The fixed cutaneous type of sporotrichosis is difficult to diagnose because clinical lesions are variable in appearance and the cells of Sporothrix schenckii are usually scarce in skin biopsy specimens. We have described two patients with lesions of fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis that resembled other inflammatory skin conditions and were treated with ...
L K, Bickley, I J, Berman, A F, Hood
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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 ...
M L, Obuch   +5 more
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Cutaneous blood flow and local sweating after systemic atropine administration

Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 1987
Localized cutaneous vasodilation (flush) is seen following systemic atropine administration. To verify calculated enhanced dry heat loss with actual changes in cutaneous blood flow, four men were studied in both control and atropine (0.025 mg.kg-1; im) experiments (Ta = 30 degrees C, Tdp = 7 degrees C) during moderate exercise (55% VO2 peak ...
M A, Kolka, L A, Stephenson
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[Painless ESWL by cutaneous administration of Vaseline].

Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 1995
In a prospective clinical study we investigated how effective cutaneous Vaseline application was in pain reduction during ESWL. In 150 patients (group 1) Vaseline was applied on a skin area corresponding to the entry site of shockwaves directly before lithotripsy; in 75 patients (group 2) ESWL was performed without Vaseline.
A, Heidenreich   +3 more
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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 M, Alkhawajah   +4 more
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