Acta Derm Venereol. 1992 Nov;72(6):461-2. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
A 60-year-old HIV-negative man with known noninsulin-dependent diabetes
mellitus and glucose 6-phosphate-dehydrogenase deficiency anemia
suffered from chronic recurrent furunculosis since the age of 30. In
recent years, his condition had become increasingly severe and the
recurrences increasingly frequent. Different measures including
continuous therapy with large doses of systemic antibiotics for a period
of 6 months failed to prevent the recurrences. Oral treatment with
pentoxifylline 400 mg t.i.d. was prescribed, and 2 months later the
patient experienced a dramatic and complete remission of his
furunculosis. Six months later he was still totally free of lesions
while continuing to take the same medication. Pentoxifylline may provide
a new and effective approach to the previously difficult and often
disappointing problem of the management of patients with chronic
recurrent furunculosis.
Case Report Chronic Disease Furunculosis/*PREVENTION & CONTROL Human
Male Middle Age Pentoxifylline/*THERAPEUTIC USE Recurrence JOURNAL
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