Hipertricosis en paciente trasplantada renal
Keywords:
Hipertricosis, Minoxidil, Ciclosporina AAbstract
Se presenta un caso clásico de hipertricosis inducida por medicamentos, sin mediación hormonal, y se hace una revisión de la literatura.
Author Biographies
Elba María Parodi Diaz, Universidad de Antioquia
Residente III Dermatología, U de A.
Amparo Ochoa Bravo, Universidad de Antioquia
Docente Dermatología, U de A.
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