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Case Reports
. 1986;66(1):80-2.

Remission of Sézary's syndrome with cyclosporin A. Mild capillary leak syndrome as an unusual side effect

  • PMID: 2424226
Case Reports

Remission of Sézary's syndrome with cyclosporin A. Mild capillary leak syndrome as an unusual side effect

D Ramon et al. Acta Derm Venereol. 1986.

Abstract

A case of Sézary syndrome treated with cyclosporin A is reported. A dramatic cutaneous improvement was obtained within a few days after initiation of treatment. Among the side effects produced were linear purpuric lesions in skin folds and friction areas.

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