Our qualitative study of the skin cancer information delivered to renal transplant recipients (RTRs) highlighted that we must find the optimum time when things are settled for patients to absorb this information. Knowing and trusting the person delivering the information was welcomed by participants and more likely to influence behavior. As was the health care professional who took time to consider the individuality of recipients. Knowledge gaps have been uncovered and require consideration which include a predominant concern of melanoma rather than squamous cell carcinoma and a reliance on sunscreen alone and not other sun protective measures. Renal colleagues are highly considered by RTRs and well place to deliver interventions
A 53-year-old Indian man presented with a striking reticulate hyperpigmentation on photoexposed sites with a sharp cutoff in a V distribution on his anterior chest. Histopathology showed prominent basal degenerative changes, focal lymphocyte exocytosis and an upper dermal lymphohistiocytic infiltrate.
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A 45‐year‐old white woman established on risankizumab self‐presented to our service with pustular psoriasis affecting 60% of her body surface area. No history of pustular psoriasis was described in the 22 years that she had been diagnosed with psoriasis. This, to our knowledge, is the first case of paradoxical pustular psoriasis associated with risankizumab.
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