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Lavery, MJ; Forsysth, L; Forsyth, L. (2021). Cutaneous manifestations secondary to panitumumab therapy. Clinics in Dermatology. epub 08 Aug
Published: | 08/08/2021 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, Hindle E |
Extract A 73‐year old man presented with a 10‐month history of a generalized pruritic eruption. No close contacts had a rash or itch. There was no history of weight loss, loss of appetite or B symptoms. The general practitioner had given oral prednisolone to good effect, but the rash soon..
Published: | 01/07/2021 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, Low SE, MacBeth K |
A 76‐year‐old man presented to clinic with a 3‐week history of a lesion on his central forehead. The lesion was slowly increasing in size, becoming darker and occasionally bled. A black crusted papule, 3 × 3 mm in size, was visualized on the central forehead. Dermoscopy revealed areas of superficial haemorrhage suggestive..
Published: | 13/11/2020 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, Lorenzelli D, Crema J |
Abstract A fit and healthy 8-year old boy presented with a 10-day history of asymptomatic superficial ulcerations initially on the left great toe, and then the left elbow. He was systemically well. The general practitioner had prescribed oral flucloxacillin for infected bite marks but the patient took for 2–3 days as..
Published: | 14/10/2020 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, MacBeth K, Walsh ML |
A 32 year-old woman, at 17 weeks gestation, presented to dermatology with a pruritic erythematous urticarial-like eruption present on the trunk and limbs. A diagnosis of polymorphic eruption of pregnancy (PEP) was made and the patient was referred for ultraviolet B TL01 phototherapy. However at 24 weeks gestation, a separate papular eruption on..
Published: | 01/08/2020 |
Authors: | Lavery MJ, Winters S, Lorenzelli D, Low SE, Sharma N, Ngan K |
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