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Adverse Cutaneous Reactions Induced by TNF-[alpha] Antagonist Therapy
Southern Medical Journal, 11/09/09
Borras–Blasco J et al. – As the use of TNF–[alpha] antagonists continues to increase, the diagnosis and management of cutaneous side effects will become an increasingly important challenge. In patients receiving TNF–[alpha] antagonist treatment, skin disease should be considered, and clinicians need to be aware of the adverse reactions of these drugs.
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