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Acquired perforating dermatosis and diabetic nephropathy--a case report and review of the literature.

A case of acquired perforating dermatosis associated with diabetic nephropathy is described. The case is unusual in that the dermatosis first developed approximately 1 year after renal transplantation rather than at a time when renal function was more severely impaired or during haemodialysis. There was a partial response to treatment with isotretinoin but the use of this drug was limited by the development of hyperlipidaemia. The relevant literature is reviewed.

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