Cutaneous Adverse Events in Pediatric Populations: Supplemental Table 1

Published: 16 November 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/k4k4mxwrfp.1
Contributors:
Lindsay McCormack,
,
, Nicole Polyakov,
,
,

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Characteristics of Pediatric Patients and Cutaneous Adverse Event (cAE) Features Among ICI Therapy Subgroups In this study, we characterized cAE features in a double-institutional pediatric cohort. While previous trials reported cAEs in three-percent of children, we observed cAEs in thirty-percent of our cohort, suggesting possible underdiagnosis. Clinical features of cAEs were similar to those reported in adults, with a high proportion of “maculopapular” reactions. The “maculopapular” descriptor may conflate different cAE subtypes, highlighting the need for enhanced clinical categorization. We observed infrequent treatment for cAEs, warranting further investigation.

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Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Children's Hospital

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Dermatology

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