Literature DB >> 18828046

Acute erythema and edematous skin reaction and ectropion following docetaxel in a patient with non-small cell lung cancer.

Ali Osman Kaya1, Suleyman Buyukberber, Ugur Coskun, Ramazan Yildiz, Banu Ozturk, Emel Yaman, Esra Adisen, Mustafa Gureli, Mustafa Benekli.   

Abstract

Docetaxel can cause skin reactions such as hypersensitivity, edema, and erythrodysesthesia syndrome as well as side effects involving the skin, including alopecia, nail onycholysis, nail pigmentation, photosensitivity, scleroderma, and paresthesia. In this case report, a patient was admitted to the hospital with widespread erythematous and edematous eruption in the head, neck, trunk, and lower and upper extremities, erythema around the eyes, and drooping of the lower eyelids that developed about 2 hours after receiving chemotherapy consisting of docetaxel. Use of the Naranjo Adverse Drug Reaction Probability Scale--a method for estimating the probability of adverse drug reactions--indicated a probable relationship between the skin reaction and docetaxel therapy in this patient. Docetaxel-associated skin reactions that are so extensive and severe as to lead to eye madarosis and ectropion are reported rarely in the literature.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18828046     DOI: 10.1080/15569520802431369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cutan Ocul Toxicol        ISSN: 1556-9527            Impact factor:   1.820


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