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La eritroplasia de Queyrat algunas veces se trata con cremas como imiquimod o 5-fluorouracilo, los cuales se emplean durante algunas semanas a meses. No responde a cremas antinflamatorias, como los esteroides tópicos.
Esta afección algunas veces se trata con medicamentos orales, incluyendo fármacos quimioterapéuticos y medicamentos que cambian la respuesta inmunitaria del cuerpo.
Las formas más agresivas de la enfermedad pueden requerir cirugía, generalmente un raspado microscópico (cirugía de Mohs).
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