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Psoriatic erythroderma and bullous pemphigoid treated successfully with acitretin and azathioprine |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 9, Number 7, 537-9, October - November 1999, Thérapeutique
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Author(s) : C. Roeder, P. von den Driesch |
Summary : We present the case of a 59-year-old male patient who developed lesions of a bullous pemphigoid during the course of a long-lasting severe psoriasis which had been treated for years with different topical treatments as well as with PUVA and UV-B radiations. Our patient was successfully treated with a combination of acitretin and azathioprine (follow up 28 months). Our case shows that it is possible to avoid systemic corticosteroid treatment in this difficult therapeutic situation. |
Keywords : bullous pemphigoid, psoriatic erythroderma, acitretin, azathioprine. |
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