Complications in the intralesional injection of triamcinolone acetonide by jet injector (Dermojet)
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Two patients with lichenified eczematous lesions on the dorsal aspect of the hands were treated intralesionally with triamcinolone acetonide injected with an air-powered high-pressure device, Dermojet. The therapy was complicated by tendon rupture in one patient and by the development of a subcutaneous nodule, which was suspected to be a foreign body granulomatous reaction, in the other patient.Downloads
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