2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2018.10.026
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Epidermodysplasia verruciformis in a young adult with activated PI3Kδ syndrome

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“…Acquired forms of EV are usually seen in immunodeficient patients with autoimmune disease, HIV infection, or history of organ transplantation. 3 Hypopigmented guttate macules type that resemble PV is the specific one among the clinical spectrum of EV and may easily be overlooked or misdiagnosed. PV is the primary consideration when encountered with hypopigmented macules on the face; however, EV should be taken into acount in differential diagnosis of hypopigmented lesions on the sun‐exposed sites from childhood onwards.…”
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“…Acquired forms of EV are usually seen in immunodeficient patients with autoimmune disease, HIV infection, or history of organ transplantation. 3 Hypopigmented guttate macules type that resemble PV is the specific one among the clinical spectrum of EV and may easily be overlooked or misdiagnosed. PV is the primary consideration when encountered with hypopigmented macules on the face; however, EV should be taken into acount in differential diagnosis of hypopigmented lesions on the sun‐exposed sites from childhood onwards.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The treatment is not only aimed at cosmetic healing but also decreases the conversion to malignancy. [16] Currently, combined treatment of acitretin, imiquimod, interferons, and retinoids, as well as surgical excision, is recommended for a number of possible treatments, such as cimetidine (although there is debate about the efficacy of this treatment) and topical calcipotriol. [4] Current radiation therapy is contraindicated in patients with EV, although it is frequently used in EV patients with conjunctival squamous cell carcinoma, since it is observed to cause more invasive and serious lesions.…”
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