
|Articles|February 1, 2002
Chemotherapeutic skin reactions sometimes misdiagnosed
Chicago - One of the important tasks a dermatologist undertakes when assessing a cutaneous reaction to chemotherapy agents is to make sure the presenting condition is not caused by another drug or disorder, Claudia Hernandez, M.D., said.
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