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[Longitudinal melanonychia induced by hydroxyurea therapy].

Sven Neynaber1, Hans Wolff, Gerd Plewig, Ralf Wienecke.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Four case reports of patients with myeloproliferative syndrome receiving therapy with hydroxycarbamide (synonymous: hydroxyurea) and developing streaky longitudinal pigmentation appeared in fingernails and toenails several months after starting this therapy.
BACKGROUND: Pigmentation of finger- and toenails presents a wide range of differential diagnostic considerations. They can be of infectious, melanocytic or exogenous origin or caused by metabolic disorders. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three women and one man, ranging in age from 62 and 87 years, were treated with hydroxycarbamide for myeloproliferative syndrome or chronic myelogenous leukemia for five to twelve years. All four patients were Fitzpatrick skin types II.
RESULTS: Several months after starting this therapy, they developed streaky longitudinal pigmentation of their fingernails and toenails. In two patients, these findings were diagnosed by chance, whereas two patients sought dermatological advice because of nail pigmentation. In two of the patients the longitudinal pigmentation disappeared a few month after discontinuation of hydroxycarbamide. The melanonychia persisted in another patient, while the fourth was lost to follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: When melanonychia is identified in hematology-oncology patients, a careful medical history should be obtained. A list of medications is crucial, since hydroxycarbamide causes nail pigmentation. In each case of nail pigmentation, an acral lentiginous melanoma must be excluded.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16281621     DOI: 10.1046/j.1439-0353.2004.04093.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dtsch Dermatol Ges        ISSN: 1610-0379            Impact factor:   5.584


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1.  Acquired melanonychia in chilean patients with essential thrombocythemia treated with hydroxyurea: a report of 7 clinical cases and review of the literature.

Authors:  Nigel P Murray; Pablo Tapia; Jose Porcell; Maximiliano Echavarria; Hernán Suazo
Journal:  ISRN Dermatol       Date:  2013-02-07

2.  Melanonychia Secondary to Long-Term Treatment with Hydroxycarbamide: An Essential Thrombocytosis Case.

Authors:  Umit Yavuz Malkan; Gursel Gunes; Eylem Eliacik; Okan Yayar; Ibrahim Celalettin Haznedaroglu
Journal:  Case Rep Hematol       Date:  2015-08-02
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