Literature DB >> 2937664

Cutaneous lesions in 67 cyclosporin-treated renal transplant recipients.

P L Bencini, G Montagnino, F Sala, A De Vecchi, C Crosti, A Tarantino.   

Abstract

Sixty-seven out of 100 kidney transplant recipients treated with cyclosporin and methylprednisolone were evaluated for the presence of dermatological manifestations. Only 2 patients had no dermatological lesions; 80% had iatrogenic lesions, 38% infectious, 13% miscellaneous, 3% cancerous lesions, while 28% had cutaneous manifestations related to previous uremic state. Most of the lesions concerned the pilosebaceous unit: hypertrichosis (60%), epidermal cysts (28%), pilar keratosis (21%), acne (15%), folliculitis (12%) and sebaceous hyperplasia (10%). Among infectious manifestations, viral lesions were the most frequent and were very severe in the first month after transplantation. Two patients developed a squamous-cell epithelioma and a probable cutaneous lymphoma, respectively.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2937664     DOI: 10.1159/000249288

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatologica        ISSN: 0011-9075


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