Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate responding to oral auranofin

The Journal of Dermatological Treatment
A HafejeeI H Coulson

Abstract

Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate is a chronic benign T cell disorder with annular erythematous plaques found mainly on sun exposed sites. Topical and intralesional steroids, antimalarials, thalidomide and prozaquone have been used in treatment with variable success. We report a case of a 38 year old man who responded to oral auranofin after failing more established therapies.

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Feb 19, 2000·Clinical and Experimental Dermatology·A M FarrellC B Bunker
Feb 9, 2002·Dermatology : International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology·E DippelS Goerdt

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