PMID: 2121805Nov 1, 1990Paper

Multiple keratoacanthomas after megavoltage radiation therapy

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
J C ShawE Everts

Abstract

Multiple keratoacanthomas developed on the face of a woman after radiation therapy to the nasal sinuses. Treatment with isotretinoin appeared to shorten her recovery period.

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