1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1990.tb01852.x
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Cutaneous malignant melanomas occurring under cyclosporin A therapy: a report of two cases

Abstract: Two patients are reported with cutaneous malignant melanoma who had been on treatment with cyclosporin A. The first case was a 44-year-old man with systemic sclerosis and the second a 52-year-old woman who had a renal transplant. In both cases cyclosporin A was administered with a low dose of prednisone.

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“…Increased total numbers of nevi is a risk factor for melanoma development (23). Indeed, it has been shown that malignant melanoma is more common in immunosuppressed transplant patients (24,25). As a result, the children in our study, whose nevus counts correlated to the length of immunosuppression, may be at a greater future risk for melanoma.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…Increased total numbers of nevi is a risk factor for melanoma development (23). Indeed, it has been shown that malignant melanoma is more common in immunosuppressed transplant patients (24,25). As a result, the children in our study, whose nevus counts correlated to the length of immunosuppression, may be at a greater future risk for melanoma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…While melanomas are more common in renal transplant recipients (24), it is unknown whether this is true in children of color. Melanin has been demonstrated to be protective against nevus formation in individuals of color living in tropical regions (28), where the average number of nevi has been shown to inversely correlate to the depth of skin pigmentation (27).…”
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“…[16][17][18]58 Immunosuppressants used by patient groups with conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or psoriasis are also associated with increased melanoma risk, 26 particularly the use of methotrexate. 21,23,59,60 As opposed to cohorts of patients, this population-based register study examined the use of immunosuppressants among melanoma cases and their controls on a nationwide basis. Although we were able to separately examine the use of drugs commonly prescribed to OTRs and for methotrexate alone, we did not have sufficient power to analyze individual drugs, or indeed by ATC 4th levels.…”
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“… 24 Finally, 27 review articles were excluded, and the remaining 37 identified primary research articles were included into the analysis. 24 60 The 37 articles consisted of 19 case reports, 15 case series, 1 open-label, randomized controlled trial with a no-treatment arm (group I iloprost vs group II iloprost with low-dose CsA), one open-label, prospective study with a historical control group (CSA group vs historical placebo group of the chlorambucil trial), 61 and one retrospective study without control (patients received prednisolone (0.5 mg/kg/d) and tacrolimus; Table 1 ).…”
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