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Due to a submission error, the article “Reduced Degree of Irritation During a Second Cycle of Ingenol Mebutate Gel 0.015% for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis” (Cutis. 2015;95:47-51) contained the incorrect scale for local skin reactions (LSRs). The text in the Methods should have stated:
Using standardized photographic guides, 6 individual LSRs—erythema, flaking/scaling, crusting, swelling, vesiculation/pustulation, and erosion/ulceration—were assessed on a scale of 0 (none) to 4 (severe), with higher numbers indicating more severe reactions.
The staff of Cutis® makes every possible effort to ensure accuracy in its articles and apologizes for the mistake.
Due to a submission error, the article “Reduced Degree of Irritation During a Second Cycle of Ingenol Mebutate Gel 0.015% for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis” (Cutis. 2015;95:47-51) contained the incorrect scale for local skin reactions (LSRs). The text in the Methods should have stated:
Using standardized photographic guides, 6 individual LSRs—erythema, flaking/scaling, crusting, swelling, vesiculation/pustulation, and erosion/ulceration—were assessed on a scale of 0 (none) to 4 (severe), with higher numbers indicating more severe reactions.
The staff of Cutis® makes every possible effort to ensure accuracy in its articles and apologizes for the mistake.
Due to a submission error, the article “Reduced Degree of Irritation During a Second Cycle of Ingenol Mebutate Gel 0.015% for the Treatment of Actinic Keratosis” (Cutis. 2015;95:47-51) contained the incorrect scale for local skin reactions (LSRs). The text in the Methods should have stated:
Using standardized photographic guides, 6 individual LSRs—erythema, flaking/scaling, crusting, swelling, vesiculation/pustulation, and erosion/ulceration—were assessed on a scale of 0 (none) to 4 (severe), with higher numbers indicating more severe reactions.
The staff of Cutis® makes every possible effort to ensure accuracy in its articles and apologizes for the mistake.