| Literature DB >> 25886034 |
Jennifer Goldstein1, Anisha B Patel2, Jonathan L Curry3, Vivek Subbiah4, Sarina Piha-Paul5.
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BACKGROUND: Novel targeted agents have been increasingly developed and tested in clinical trials over the past 5-10 years, many with unknown and unanticipated side effects. We describe here a case of a patient with a history of metastatic follicular thyroid carcinoma that we believe developed vandetanib-associated photoallergic dermatitis while enrolled on a phase 1 clinical trial. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25886034 PMCID: PMC4336708 DOI: 10.1186/s12895-015-0022-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Figure 1Dermatologic adverse events to vandetanib. A) Anterior chest. B) Upper portion of the back of the neck. C and D) Shoulders and arms showing sparing non-sun exposed areas.
Figure 2Hematoxolin and eosin (H&E) A) skin punch with superficial and deep perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate and epidermal spongiosis, B) epidermal spongiosis with exocytosis of lymphocytes (*) C) perivascular lymphocytes with eosinophils (arrow).
Photosensitivity reactions to vandetanib reported in the literature
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| Katsuyuki Kiura, 2008 [ | Phase IIa | 100-300 mg/day | N/A | 53 | 12 | NSCLC |
| Heidi Kong, 2009 [ | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 1 | Recurrent brain tumor |
| Chih-Hsiang Chang, 2009 [ | Phase II | 300 mg/day | N/A | N/A | 1 | HCC |
| Damien Giacchero, 2012 [ | Phase II/III | 300 mg/day | Placebo | 63 | 23 | Metastatic thyroid cancer |