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Basic Research in Plasma Medicine - A Throughput Approach from Liquids to Cells
Published on: November 17, 2017
Thalidomide in plasma cell balanitis refractory to conventional topical treatment
Lucas Mariano Serrão1, Karina Demoner de Abreu Sarmenghi1, Barbara Christina Bonino Pereira Pinto1
1Dermatology Service, Hospital Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Vitória, Vitória (ES), Brazil.
Abstract:
Zoon's plasma cell balanitis is a chronic genital inflammatory dermatosis that affects uncircumcised men, especially the elderly. It's characterized by painless erythematous plaques of orange hue, located on the glans penis and foreskin. Circumcision is the most effective treatment; however, it can be hard for patients to accept. As an alternative, topical calcineurin inhibitors are used, with good response. This article reports the case of a 32-year-old patient, HIV carrier, diagnosed with Zoon's plasma cell balanitis. Treatment with topical tacrolimus was administered, without improvement. A 6-week course of thalidomide resulted in complete remission of the lesions, without recurrence after eight months of follow-up.
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