Lichen planus-like drug reaction associated with recombinant human growth hormone therapy in a child patient with Turner syndrome

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Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disease with an incidence rate of between 1:2000 and 1:5000 live female births. The treatment of TS differs according to age and Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (RHGH) therapy is usually given for the treatment of short stature in girls with TS in childhood. We describe the first case of a TS patient who presented with a clinical picture compatible with oral and palmoplantar lichen planus-like reaction during RHGH therapy; spontaneous remission occurred after therapy suspension.

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Soares, M. Q. S., & Mendonça, E. F. (2016). Lichen planus-like drug reaction associated with recombinant human growth hormone therapy in a child patient with Turner syndrome. Dermatology Online Journal, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.5070/d3223030374

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