A 32-year-old woman was treated with long-term voriconazole therapy for recurrent aspergillosis associated with chronic granulomatous disease. A short time after commencement of voriconazole therapy, a severe photosensitivity reaction developed. Continued voriconazole exposure led to the development of multifocal facial squamous cell carcinomas. The photosensitivity reaction resolved after the patient changed therapy to posaconazole.
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McCarthy, K. L., Playford, E. G., Looke, D. F. M., & Whitby, M. (2007). Severe photosensitivity causing multifocal squamous cell carcinomas secondary to prolonged voriconazole therapy. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 44(5). https://doi.org/10.1086/511685
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