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. 2016 Sep 1;3:679–684. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2016.08.007

Table 5.

Univariate logistic regression predicting cherry angiomata and pigmentation changes in SM exposed survivors.

With risk factor Without risk factor
Prevalence of cherry angioma
RISK FACTOR N % N % P OR 95% CI



Acute dermatologic complication
Blistering 83 77.57 24 57.14 0.01 2.59 (1.21–5.55)
Erythema 89 76.07 18 56.25 0.03 2.47 (1.09–5.60)
Scaling 95 74.80 12 54.54 0.051 2.47 (0.98–6.27)
Pigmentation 96 74.42 11 55.00 0.07 2.38 (0.91–6.25)



Chemical exposure ≥ 1 time 36 72.00 71 71.71 0.97 1.01 (0.48–2.16)



Age ≤ 20 at the time of exposure 51 83.61 56 63.67 0.01 2.91 (1.30–6.52)



At least one type of early skin lesion 104 75.91 3 25.00 0.001 9.45 (2.42–36.99)



Prevalence of pigmentation changes
RISK FACTOR N % N % P OR 95% CI



Acute dermatologic complication
Blistering 81 75.70 11 26.19 <0.001 8.78 (3.88–19.88)
Erythema 83 70.94 9 28.12 <0.001 6.24 (2.62–14.86)
Scaling 81 63.78 11 50.00 0.22 1.76 (0.71–4.38)
Pigmentation 82 63.56 10 50.00 0.24 1.74 (0.68–4.50)



Chemical exposure ≥ 1 time 26 52.00 66 66.67 0.08 0.54 (0.27–1.08)



Age ≤ 20 at the time of exposure 41 67.21 51 57.95 0.25 1.49 (0.75–2.94)



At least one type of early skin lesion 88 64.23 4 33.33 0.06 3.59 (1.03–12.54)