Publications by authors named "L Lospalluti"

Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) is an extremely rare and disabling inherited genetic skin disease with a predisposition to develop bullous lesions on the skin and inner mucous membranes, occurring after mild friction or trauma, or even spontaneously. Within the spectrum of EB forms, dystrophic EB (DEB) represents the most intriguing and challenging in terms of clinical management, especially with regard to pregnancy, due to the highly disabling and life-threatening phenotype. Disappointingly, in the literature little focus has been directed towards pregnancy and childbirth in DEB patients, resulting in a lack of sound evidence and guidance for patients themselves and clinicians.

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Tattoo-associated cutaneous reactions have become quite frequent given the increasing percentage of tattooed subjects globally and also in Italy. On the other hand, the increasing use of target therapy is showing the ability of these drugs to affect the immune system and also cause adverse tattoo-related reactions. In this paper, we report a case of a 42-year-old patient with stage-IIID melanoma undergoing treatment with Dabrafenib and Trametinib.

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Article Synopsis
  • The introduction of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has significantly improved treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), particularly for blocking the BCR-ABL enzyme.
  • Adverse cutaneous reactions (ACRs), especially a rash resembling keratosis pilaris, commonly occur with drugs like nilotinib and dasatinib, but are rare with imatinib.
  • This report details a case of an elderly patient who developed a KP-like rash after one month of imatinib treatment, along with a discussion of similar reactions and the potential biological mechanisms behind them.
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