SAPHO syndrome: the supposed trigger by isotretinoin, the efficacy of adalimumab and the specter of depressive disorder: a case report
Abstract Background SAPHO (synovitis, acne, pustolosis, hyperostosis and osteitis) syndrome is a rare autoinflammatory chronic disorder, presenting with non-infectious osteitis, sterile joint inflammation and skin manifestations including palmoplantar pustolosis and severe acne. It could be often mi...
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Main Authors: | Michele Luzzati (Author), Gabriele Simonini (Author), Cesare Filippeschi (Author), Teresa Giani (Author), Sandra Trapani (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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