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PPE variably recurs with resumption of chemotherapy. Long-term chemotherapy may also result in reversible [[palmoplantar keratoderma]]. Symptoms resolve 1-2 weeks after cessation of chemotherapy (Apisarnthanarax and Duvic 2003). | PPE variably recurs with resumption of chemotherapy. Long-term chemotherapy may also result in reversible [[palmoplantar keratoderma]]. Symptoms resolve 1-2 weeks after cessation of chemotherapy (Apisarnthanarax and Duvic 2003). |
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Overview
Prognosis
PPE variably recurs with resumption of chemotherapy. Long-term chemotherapy may also result in reversible palmoplantar keratoderma. Symptoms resolve 1-2 weeks after cessation of chemotherapy (Apisarnthanarax and Duvic 2003).