Bullous pemphigoid associated with pleural mesothelioma: a controversial etiology. Were the bullous lesions induced by pembrolizumab or related to malignancy?

https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v40i2.29

Authors

  • A. Tammaro NESMOS Dermatology Department Sapienza University of Rome Italy
  • G.A.R. Adebanjo NESMOS Dermatology Department Sapienza University of Rome Italy
  • C. Chello Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department Dermatology Section Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome Italy
  • A. Capalbo NESMOS Dermatology Department Sapienza University of Rome Italy
  • S. Alexander NESMOS Dermatology Department Sapienza University of Rome Italy
  • G. Trischitta Dermatology Department ASL Benevento Italy
  • M. Pezza Dermatology Department ASL Benevento Benevento
  • E. Cavalieri Hematology Departmentc S. Andrea Hospital Rome Italy
  • P. Pellegrini Oncology Department S. Andrea Hospital Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

Keywords:

bullous pemphigoid, pleural mesothelioma

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Author Biography

A. Tammaro, NESMOS Dermatology Department Sapienza University of Rome Italy

Antonella Tammaro
NESMOS Dermatology Department
Sapienza University of Rome
Via di Grottarossa 1035/1039
00189, Rome, Italy
e-mail: tammaroantonella@gmail.com
Tel.: +39 0633775907

Published

2022-12-24

How to Cite

[1]
A. Tammaro, G.A.R. Adebanjo, C. Chello, A. Capalbo, S. Alexander, G. Trischitta, M. Pezza, E. Cavalieri and P. Pellegrini 2022. Bullous pemphigoid associated with pleural mesothelioma: a controversial etiology. Were the bullous lesions induced by pembrolizumab or related to malignancy?. Journal of Applied Cosmetology. 40, 2 (Dec. 2022), 176/179. DOI:https://doi.org/10.56609/jac.v40i2.29.