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Abstract

Twelve patients receiving long-term treatment with lithium developed folliculitis on their extremities and/or trunks. The rash disappeared in three patients who discontinued lithium therapy, and in one patient it reappeared when she again received lithium. The authors concluded that folliculitis is a common, but not serious, side effect of lithium treatment.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 1018 - 1019
PubMed: 4727757

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Published in print: September 1973
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Director of the Aftercare Clinic, Hillside Division, Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, P.O. Box 38, Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004
Staff Psychiatrist, Hillside Division, Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, P.O. Box 38, Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004
Medical Director (Evaluation), Hillside Division, Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, P.O. Box 38, Glen Oaks, N.Y. 11004
Clinical Associate, Department of Dermatology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, N.Y.

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