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- who: Francesco Moro from the Osaka City University, Japan have published the research: Case report: A rare case of imiquimod-induced atypical pemphigus vulgaris, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In some patients, topical application of imiquimod could induce pemphigus.
- how: The results showed that the autoantigen did not comigrate with EGFR.
- future: Future studies could be carried out to assess the plausibility of the hypothesis that in the presence of multiple and/or voluminous BCC sequential treatment with Imiquimod could reduce the risk of high absorption and adverse events. The 170 . . .
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