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Case Reports
. 2015 Nov 24;1(6):S33-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2015.09.019. eCollection 2015 Nov.

Two cases of trichodysplasia spinulosa responsive to compounded topical cidofovir 3% cream

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Two cases of trichodysplasia spinulosa responsive to compounded topical cidofovir 3% cream

Justin J Leitenberger et al. JAAD Case Rep. .
No abstract available

Keywords: TS, trichodysplasia spinulosa; TSPyV, trichodysplasia spinulosa polyomavirus; cidofovir 3% cream; hematologic malignancies; solid organ transplantation; trichodysplasia spinulosa.

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Figures

Fig 1
Fig 1
A, Presentation of multiple follicular spines, madarosis, and leonine facies. B, Smoother skin in affected areas after topical cidofovir 3% cream twice daily for 3 months.
Fig 2
Fig 2
A, Diffuse small hyperpigmented papules with spiny projections. B, Resolution of lesions with smoother skin after 2 months of twice-daily topical cidofovir 3% cream.
Fig 3
Fig 3
Histopathology of TS with increased cellularity of nucleated eosinophilic inner root sheath cells with trichohyalin granules.

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