2014
DOI: 10.2478/s11536-013-0310-2
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Eruption of palmoplantar pustular psoriasis in patient treated with anti-androgen therapy for prostate cancer and aggravation of lesions after statin treatment

Abstract: AbstractThe article focuses on the eruption of palmoplantar pustular psoriasis, which was documented in a 53-year-old man diagnosed with prostate cancer with bone metastases. This clinical finding was made during routine hormone therapy and palliative radiotherapy. The local improvement in skin lesions was achieved following administration of topical ointments and the use of UVA 311 nm radiation therapy. The management of prostate cancer in this subject resulted in malaise, ons… Show more

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“…Otherwise, the random-effects model (DerSimonian-Laird method) was preferred. Heterogeneity across all the studies was assessed using Q-test and I 2 statistics 19 . A p value less than 0.1 and/or I 2 > 25% was considered to be significant heterogeneity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, the random-effects model (DerSimonian-Laird method) was preferred. Heterogeneity across all the studies was assessed using Q-test and I 2 statistics 19 . A p value less than 0.1 and/or I 2 > 25% was considered to be significant heterogeneity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A psoríase tem distribuição universal acometendo igualmente homens e mulheres e cerca de 1% da população geral (SBD, 2012). É uma doença crônica poligenética e inflamatória da pele, com caráter autoimune, que se apresenta de diversas formas tais como gutata, pustular e palmoplantar, sendo a forma vulgar (PV) é o tipo mais comum (ENGIN B, et al, 2017;PIETRZAK A, et al, 2014). A clínica é representada por lesões eritematoescamosas que acometem áreas como cotovelos e joelhos ou toda a pele (RAPOSO I e TORRES T, 2016; TOOSSI P et al, 2015).…”
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