The measurement of corticosteroid induced dermal atrophy by a radiological method.

Archives of Dermatological Research
R MarksE Roberts

Abstract

Dermal atrophy due to the application of Clobetasolpropionate has been detected and measured by an X-ray method after four weeks topical application to the forearm. This effect was found to have recovered when the subjects were re X-rayed eight weeks after they had stopped using the steroid preparation.

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