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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 63(4)
Cutaneous manifestations of antiretroviral medications for HIV are common and potentially dangerous conditions encountered by dermatologists. Part II of this two-part series on the cutaneous effects of antiretroviral medications for HIV will discuss
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 63(4)
Antiretroviral medications for the treatment of HIV are common drugs with diverse and frequent skin manifestations. Multiple new cutaneous effects have been recognized in the past decade. Dermatologists play an important role in accurately diagnosing
Autor:
Dawn M. Santora, Melissa McNeil, Mark D. Gulinson, Lisa A. Marr, Erol M. Kosar, Richard H. Hunn, Robert J. Pritchard, Jill Wachman, Richard P. Lofgren, Joseph L. Lipinski, Stephen G. Rohn, Joseph Conigliaro, Karen E. Caldwell, Ruth Ann Guilinger, Abraham Thomas, Karl E. Bushman, Thomas Dinella, Jennifer Hartle, Michael W. Finikiotis, Timothy M. Hunter, Richard C. Hogan, Carol J. Higham, Jill, Leighton J. Sweet, Thomas I. Murtaugh, John J. Szawaluk, David S. Macpherson, Edward G. Dianesi, Samuel I. Hammerman, Laurie M. Hankin, Mariellen T. Rodman, Jennifer L. Osborn, David M. Friedland, Edward J. Schloss, Robert J. Leon, Coleen M. Andruss, William J. Pendergast, Virginia Balderston, Marc I. Sandberg, Robert G. Finkel, Janet M. Hines, Caroline J. Lubick, Alan R. Stein, Sander van Cleeff, Lawrence C. Reardon, Michele A. Young, Anita Deswal, Mark E. Collins, David S. Richards, Todd D. Shuster, Robert J. Hally, Rosemarie A. Leuzzi, Erika L. Hoffman, Donna C. Needleman, Steven E. Labkoff, Lisa C. Ramsey, Michael A. McGuiness, Thomas J. Dinella, Steven T. Tee, Anthony P. Pietropaoli, Colleen M. Andruss, David A. Nace, Thomas A. Selvaggi, Mitchell G. Cohen, Emily L. Yee, Robert K. Zeldin, Laurance W. Kam, Kevin J. McCullum, Steven Lilie, James V. Harris, Kathleen J. Keyes, Lana Tsao, Michael S. Heinle, Caroline G. Dale, Glenn C. Michelson, C. Bernie Good, Julia M. Dippl, Mark A. Provensano, Robert S. Gorby, Daniel J. O'Rourke, Mary L. Cameron, Jeff Whittle
Publikováno v:
Archives of Internal Medicine. 155:389
Background: Measurement of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and digital rectal examination (DRE) are commonly used for prostate cancer screening. Clinicians have been advised to avoid measuring serum PSA after DRE because of the possibility of s