PMC · DOI:10.1016/j.jdcr.2025.12.030·December 29, 2025
Cutaneous eruption secondary to mothball inhalation
Tessa M. LeWitt, Lily N. Clark

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myositisconfusionleukoencephalopathyrashpruriticpruritusacanthosis nigricansneurologicdermatophyte infectionlichenoid eruptionspainpapillated epidermal hyperplasiahyperkeratosisanorexianeurologic or psychiatric abnormalitiessubstance abusehemolytic anemiaichthyotickidney injurypapillomatosiscongestive heart failureurinary incontinencegait instabilityparakeratosisdiplopiaichthyosiformencephalopathyanemiaweight losstoxicityCutaneous eruptionend-stage renal disease
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TopicsChemotherapy-related skin toxicity · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Dermatological and COVID-19 studies
