Article
Psoriasiform Eruption and Oral Ulcerations as Adverse Effects of Topical 5% Imiquimod Treatment in Children: A Report of Four Cases.
Medical College of Wisconsin Department of Dermatology, Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Pediatric Dermatology (impact factor:
1.07).
05/2012;
DOI:10.1111/j.1525-1470.2012.01780.x
Source: PubMed
-
Citations (0)
-
Cited In (0)
Data provided are for informational purposes only. Although carefully collected, accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
The impact factor represents a rough estimation of the journal's impact factor and does not reflect the actual
current impact factor.
Publisher conditions are provided by RoMEO. Differing provisions from the publisher's actual policy or licence
agreement may be applicable.
Keywords
actinic keratoses
cases
external genital
Imiquimod 5% cream
itching
local reactions
localized psoriasiform eruption
molluscum contagiosum
mucosal ulcerations
multiple cutaneous conditions
patients
pediatric skin disorders
perianal warts
rare adverse cutaneous reactions
rare local
superficial basal cell carcinoma
systemic adverse reactions
systemic reactions
topical immune-response modifier
trichoepitheliomas