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Immune-mediated skin side effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors

отGP News публикувано на 11.07.2025 Dermatology and Cosmetics
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Saleva, M., Dourmishev,L., Serafimova, D., Vassileva, S., Drenovska, K.
Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University – Sofia

During the last decade immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have emerged as even more widely applied and highly efficient treatment strategies for a variety of malignancies, incl. carcinomas, lymphomas and malignant melanoma. However, with the increased use of ICIs, the number of immune-related adverse events (irAEs) have also increased. IrAEs differ from the typical adverse reactions of chemo- and radiotherapy and present with a wide variety of reactions. Cutaneous toxicities are common immune-related adverse events and are usually to appear first. Their accurate diagnosis and adequate treatment are crucial for achieving favourable patients’ outcomes.

Key words: immune checkpoint inhibitors, immune-mediated skin side effects, skin toxicity

Address for correspondence: 
Dr. Mina Saleva 
Department of Dermatology and Venereology,
MU – Sofia, UMBHAL „Alexandrovska“ EAD 
1, „St. Georgi Sofiyski“ ,Str. 
1431, Sofia 
e-mail: mi_naa@yahoo.com

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