Pompholyx-like eruptions induced by penicillamine in a patient with wilson's disease
Wilson's disease is an inherited disorder of copper metabolism that results in excessive accumulation of copper in various organs, with liver being the primary site of involvement. D-penicillamine (DPA) as a chelating agent forms the mainstay of therapy; however, it can cause a myriad of advers...
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Main Authors: | Diana Elizabeth Devassy (Author), Sujata Raj Harshad (Author), Harshad Devarbhai (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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