2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2013.04.078
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Maladie de Kaposi : un effet secondaire inhabituel des dermocorticoïdes

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“…Our study has shown four-fold odds of Kaposi's sarcoma-related mortality in individuals receiving glucocorticoids, after controlling for possible confounding factors. Glucocorticoid therapy has also been clinically associated with development of Kaposi's sarcoma in non-HIV-related diseases such as transplant recipients [ 14 , 15 ]; rheumatic disorders [ 16 , 17 ]; asthma [ 18 ]; lung cancer [ 19 ]; dermatologic diseases [ 20 , 21 ]; atopic dermatitis [ 22 ]; ulcerative colitis [ 23 ]; glomerulonephritis [ 24 , 25 ] and many other clinical conditions of iatrogenic immunosuppression. In most cases, withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapies leads to Kaposi's sarcoma remission, but not in the case of HIV-infected individuals [ 7 ].…”
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“…Our study has shown four-fold odds of Kaposi's sarcoma-related mortality in individuals receiving glucocorticoids, after controlling for possible confounding factors. Glucocorticoid therapy has also been clinically associated with development of Kaposi's sarcoma in non-HIV-related diseases such as transplant recipients [ 14 , 15 ]; rheumatic disorders [ 16 , 17 ]; asthma [ 18 ]; lung cancer [ 19 ]; dermatologic diseases [ 20 , 21 ]; atopic dermatitis [ 22 ]; ulcerative colitis [ 23 ]; glomerulonephritis [ 24 , 25 ] and many other clinical conditions of iatrogenic immunosuppression. In most cases, withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapies leads to Kaposi's sarcoma remission, but not in the case of HIV-infected individuals [ 7 ].…”
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“…Indeed, Boudhir H et al underlined that nodular lesions of Kaposi’s disease appeared during treatment of bullous pemphigoid with topical corticosteroids [5]. …”
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“…Although SC usage is one of the major causes of iatrogenic KS, there are only three KS cases reported after intraarticular and/or epidural injections of corticosteroids,[233334] and a few cases related to topical use of corticosteroids. [353637] In two reports about KS development in PV patients, the role of TC (ointment/intralesional) was emphasized. [2627] The authors suggested that although both patients were receiving immunosuppressive treatment including SC, local application of corticosteroid might have caused additional decrease in immunity leading to KS development.…”
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“…[38] Although there is insufficient data regarding the relationship between TC usage and skin cancer (melanoma and nonmelanoma),[39] cases of KS related with TC usage reported in the literature along with our cases might be significant. [2326273334353637].…”
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confidence: 99%