Management of pyoderma gangrenosum

Hospital Practice
M Mokni, T J Phillips

Abstract

Management of pyoderma gangrenosum continues to be a therapeutic challenge, both because the low incidence of the disease makes it difficult to conduct large-scale randomized studies and because pathogenic mechanisms are not yet well defined. The selection of drugs and dosing schedules is therefore mainly guided by clinical experience.

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