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Chronic Medication Use and Inflammatory Skin Diseases: The Power and Limitations of the Case–Control Study
2007
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
The potential of newly introduced medications to cause acute inflammatory skin diseases has long been recognized. Less well accepted and not often systematically studied is the role of long-term drug use in inflammatory skin diseases such as eczema. Hypothesis-driven case-control studies provide what is probably the most efficient but far from easy method to evaluate and quantify observations from case reports and case series that suggest a drug etiology for chronic skin diseases.
doi:10.1038/sj.jid.5701129
pmid:18007690
fatcat:rfgk2xquqjhxfamwukrnl45mdm