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Keywords: Danazol
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Journal:
Dermatology
Dermatologica (1984) 169 (5): 301–304.
Published Online: 13 October 2009
...P.J. Späth; B. Wüthrich; R. Bütler The effects of therapy with danazol or stanozolol on complement component C4 and on C1 inhibitor concentrations and functions in 6 patients suffering from the common form of hereditary angioedema are described. Whereas the mean C4 concentration was found within...
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Dermatology
Dermatologica (1988) 177 (6): 370–376.
Published Online: 09 October 2009
...G. Guillet; B. Sassolas; P. Plantin; J. Cledes; P. Youinou; R. Masse A 24-year-old woman, having familial hereditary angioneurotic edema (HAE) treated with danazol, developed an anti-Ro-positive lupus featured by a mild erythematous eruption that seemed initially to decrease and then worsened under...
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Dermatology
Dermatology (1997) 194 (3): 251–255.
Published Online: 06 October 2009
... of fibrin. Its etiology remains obscure and therapy very difficult. Objective : Our purpose was to test the efficacy of low-dose danazol in the treatment of livedoid vasculitis. Methods : Seven patients with active lesions of livedoid vasculitis were treated with low-dose danazol (200 mg, orally, daily...