Chromonychia Secondary to Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy drugs can affect the skin and its appendages. Several clinical presentations can be observed, depending on the affected structure. The most common dermatological side effect is chromonychia. The main causative agents are: (1) cyclophosphamide, which can provoke a diffuse, black pigmenta...
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Main Authors: | Marien Lopes (Author), Clarice Jordão (Author), Rachel Grynszpan (Author), Celso Sodré (Author), Marcia Ramos- (Author) |
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Karger Publishers,
2013-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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