Paronychia and pseudopyogenic granuloma (pseudo-PG) are relatively common and difficult-to-manage adverse effects in patients undergoing treatment with epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors and capecitabine. 1 Recently, Piraccini et al 2 reported the successful treatment of chemotherapy-induced fingernail PGs with topical propranolol, 1%, cream. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of topical timolol, 0.5%, gel as a treatment of paronychia and pseudo-PG induced by antineoplastic agents.
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