Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.

Renal transplant recipients (RTRs) are susceptible to many cutaneous disorders, including drug-induced skin changes. Hypertrichosis, sebaceous hyperplasia and gingival hyperplasia are well-recognized effects of ciclosporin, one of the immunosuppressants commonly used in RTRs. Pseudofolliculitis barb...

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Main Authors: Lally, A, Wojnarowska, F
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2007
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description Renal transplant recipients (RTRs) are susceptible to many cutaneous disorders, including drug-induced skin changes. Hypertrichosis, sebaceous hyperplasia and gingival hyperplasia are well-recognized effects of ciclosporin, one of the immunosuppressants commonly used in RTRs. Pseudofolliculitis barbae usually affects hair-bearing areas of skin in men with darkly pigmented skin who shave on a regular basis. We describe five cases of hyperplastic pseudofolliculitis occurring in white RTRs taking ciclosporin as part of their immunosuppressive regimen. All five had involvement of the chin, the classic site of pseudofolliculitis barbae, and two had additional psuedofolliculitis of the nose or occiput.
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spelling oxford-uuid:936402f2-ee32-4cd2-aa32-03d959fd5a352022-03-26T23:31:56ZHypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:936402f2-ee32-4cd2-aa32-03d959fd5a35EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Lally, AWojnarowska, FRenal transplant recipients (RTRs) are susceptible to many cutaneous disorders, including drug-induced skin changes. Hypertrichosis, sebaceous hyperplasia and gingival hyperplasia are well-recognized effects of ciclosporin, one of the immunosuppressants commonly used in RTRs. Pseudofolliculitis barbae usually affects hair-bearing areas of skin in men with darkly pigmented skin who shave on a regular basis. We describe five cases of hyperplastic pseudofolliculitis occurring in white RTRs taking ciclosporin as part of their immunosuppressive regimen. All five had involvement of the chin, the classic site of pseudofolliculitis barbae, and two had additional psuedofolliculitis of the nose or occiput.
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Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title_full Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title_fullStr Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title_full_unstemmed Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title_short Hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients.
title_sort hypertrophic pseudofolliculitis in white renal transplant recipients
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