Abstract:Hydroxyurea and ruxolitinib are frequently used to treat myeloproliferative disorders, including polycythaemia vera, and chronic treatment is associated with many cutaneous adverse effects such as the development of aggressive non‐melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). We report an 85‐year‐old man with a history of hydroxyurea‐ and ruxolitinib‐treated polycythaemia vera who was referred for the management of progressively growing tumours on his scalp. Histopathology of the largest scalp lesion revealed a partly desmopla… Show more
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