Immunohistochemical analysis of lichenoid reactions in patients treated with anti‐PD‐L1 and anti‐PD‐1 therapy
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology2016Vol. 43(4), pp. 339–346
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Kurt B. Schaberg, Roberto A. Novoa, Heather A. Wakelee, Jinah Kim, Christine Cheung, Sandhya Srinivas, Bernice Y. Kwong
Abstract
These findings expand the literature of immune-related toxicities of PD-L1 and PD-1 blockade to include lichenoid dermatitis and lichenoid mucositis. Of note, these cutaneous side effects were amenable to topical treatment, without the need for medication dose reduction or discontinuation.
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