2013
DOI: 10.1111/dsu.12105
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Arbor Cutis: Hyperkeratotic Plaque Secondary to the Use of Imiquimod for the Treatment of Squamous Cell Carcinoma In Situ

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“…It should be noted that, often at the end of the treatment, a thick, strong, inelastic, steadily adherent crust develops which can then be removed after closed application of an emollient cream for 30-60 min. This crust has been more rarely reported after treatment with imiquimod monotherapy and has been eloquently termed "arbor cutis" [27].…”
Section: Protocol Of Immunocryosurgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that, often at the end of the treatment, a thick, strong, inelastic, steadily adherent crust develops which can then be removed after closed application of an emollient cream for 30-60 min. This crust has been more rarely reported after treatment with imiquimod monotherapy and has been eloquently termed "arbor cutis" [27].…”
Section: Protocol Of Immunocryosurgerymentioning
confidence: 99%