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. 1979 Apr 17;48(1):1-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00273266.

Chromosome aberrations in psoriatic patients treated with arsenic

Chromosome aberrations in psoriatic patients treated with arsenic

I Nordenson et al. Hum Genet. .

Abstract

A significantly increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations was found in lymphocytes from eight psoriatic patients previously treated with arsenic than in lymphocytes from eight psoriatics with no such previous treatment. In most patients the arsenic therapy was discontinued more than 15 years ago. In the arsenic-treated group a statistically significant heterogeneity was found with respect to the frequency of aberrations. The frequency of sister chromatid exchange was not increased in the arsenic-treated patients.

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