Prurigo Nodularis after Radiotherapy: An Isoradiotopic Response?
Prurigo nodularis is a rare and chronic skin disorder with multiple, pruritic, and firm nodules. The exact pathophysiology is still unknown. Skin disorders appearing at sites of radiation can be defined as isoradiotopic. A 35-year-old male had developed a skin lesion in the left submandibular area o...
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Main Authors: | Caspar Weel Krammer (Author), Rami Mossad Ibrahim (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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