1996
Rectal suppositories of 8-methoxsalen produce fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the oral formulation
Bolognia J, Freije L, Amici L, Dellostritto J, Gasparro F. Rectal suppositories of 8-methoxsalen produce fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the oral formulation. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 1996, 35: 424-427. PMID: 8784281, DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(96)90609-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGastrointestinal side effectsAbdominal painRectal suppositoriesSide effectsOral formOral liquid formClinical severity scoreOpen pilot studyGroup of patientsEntire treatment periodRoute of administrationMean scoreGastrointestinal symptomsSignificant nauseaRectal formClinical efficacyPsoriasis vulgarisPlasma levelsSeverity scoreTreatment periodOral ingestionSuppository formOral formulationPatientsNausea
1991
Bazex Syndrome (Acrokeratosis Paraneoplastica) An Analytic Review
Bolognia J, Brewer Y, Cooper D. Bazex Syndrome (Acrokeratosis Paraneoplastica) An Analytic Review. Medicine 1991, 70: 269-280. PMID: 2067411, DOI: 10.1097/00005792-199107000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSkin lesionsUnderlying malignancyBazex syndromePapulosquamous lesionsCutaneous lesionsCervical lymph node metastasisPsoriasiform skin lesionsSite of involvementLymph node metastasisUpper aerodigestive tractSquamous cell carcinomaSquamous cell tumorsCharacteristic cutaneous eruptionEpidermolysis bullosa acquisitaPorphyria cutanea tardaKeratinocyte growth factorAcrokeratosis paraneoplasticaPsoriasiform eruptionCutaneous eruptionMetastatic diseasePersistent tumorNode metastasisSkin eruptionUnknown primaryAerodigestive tract