2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2012.01.021
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Anite érosive sous télaprévir

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“…However, to the best of my knowledge, no evidence is yet available in the literature giving 'telaprevir dermatitis' some taxonomical profiling at least on morphological grounds. At the time of this writing, those of Cacoub and coworkers [78], Dupin and coworkers [97], Kumada and coworkers [93] and Awwad and coworkers [98] are the sole papers in the literature reporting some iconography of telaprevir-related dermatological AEs. Skin lesions are almost invariably and vaguely referred to as 'primarily eczematous' or 'maculopapular', and, as such, indeed appear to be rather indiscernible from those allegedly linked to PEG-INF/RBV.…”
Section: Skin Adverse Effects Related To Newly Developed Agents For Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to the best of my knowledge, no evidence is yet available in the literature giving 'telaprevir dermatitis' some taxonomical profiling at least on morphological grounds. At the time of this writing, those of Cacoub and coworkers [78], Dupin and coworkers [97], Kumada and coworkers [93] and Awwad and coworkers [98] are the sole papers in the literature reporting some iconography of telaprevir-related dermatological AEs. Skin lesions are almost invariably and vaguely referred to as 'primarily eczematous' or 'maculopapular', and, as such, indeed appear to be rather indiscernible from those allegedly linked to PEG-INF/RBV.…”
Section: Skin Adverse Effects Related To Newly Developed Agents For Tmentioning
confidence: 99%