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. 2016 May 15;22(5):13030/qt47p4d8zv.

Penicillamine-associated cutis laxa and milia en plaque - case report and review of cutaneous changes associated with penicillamine

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Penicillamine-associated cutis laxa and milia en plaque - case report and review of cutaneous changes associated with penicillamine

Tina Vajdi et al. Dermatol Online J. .
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Abstract

Penicillamine-induced skin changes are rare and include: hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune reactions, and cutaneous elastoses. We report a case of a 73-year-old man with cystinuria taking penicillamine for over 50 years who presented with penicillamine-induced cutis laxa and milia en plaque. A brief review of penicillamine induced skin changes, specifically cutis laxa and milia en plaque, is presented.

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