Cytostatic drugs, cutaneous side effects

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Cutaneous side effects of chemotherapy; Cutaneous side effects of cytostatic drugs, skin symptoms of cytostatic drugs; Cutaneous UWAs in cytostatic drugs; Cytostatic agents Skin symptoms; Cytostatic drugs cutaneous side effects; Dermatological side effects of cytostatic drugs; Skin and cytostatics

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Frequent cutaneous side effects due to cytostatic drugs

  • Bleomycin: flagellant dermatitis; neutrophil eccrine hidradenitis, alopecia, radiato-recall, Beau-Reil lines, onycholysis, brownish lunula discolouration
  • Busulfan: hyperpigmentations; radiation recall;
  • chlorambucil: see below Chlorambucil, cutaneous side effects (urticaria, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme, maculopapular exanthema)
  • Cisplatin: hand-foot syndrome, spotty hyperpigmentation (at pressure points, oral mucosa, nails), leukonychia, Beau-Reil lines
  • Cyclophosphamide: hand-foot syndrome, stomatitis, neutrophil eccrine hidradenitis, radiographic recall, hyperpigmentation (gingival, palmo-plantar, nails), alopecia
  • Cytarabine: hand-foot syndrome, stomatitis, neutrophil eccrine hidradenitis, alopecia, radiatio recall, Beau-Reil lines, leukonychia
  • Cabozantinib: Palmar implant Erythrodysesthesia
  • Dacarbazin: hyperpigmentation of the skin, melanonychia
  • Daunorubicin: alopecia, radio recall, Beau-Reil lines, Meese bands, onycholysis, melanonychia
  • Docetaxel/Paclitaxel: hand-foot syndrome, exanthema, stomatitis, pseudoscleroderma, irritated actinic keratoses, radiotactic recall, Beau-Reil lines, onycholysis, hyperpigmentation
  • Doxorubicin: hand-foot syndrome, stomatitis, irritated actinic keratoses, neutrophil eccrine hidradenitis, alopecia, radiotestinal recall, Beau-Reil lines, onycholysis, phototoxicity, hyperpigmentation (face, tongue, buccal mucosa, neck, shoulder, hands, feet, nails),
  • Fluorouracil: hand-foot syndrome (rare), radio recall, hyperpigmentation (tongue, conjunctiva, nails), onycholysis, scleronychia, irritated actinic keratoses (see below actinic keratoses)
  • Gemcitabine: Exanthema, stomatitis, pseudoscleroderma, alopecia
  • Hydroxyurea: exanthema (lichenoid), hand-foot syndrome, ulcers of the extremities, radio recall, hyperpigmentation (tongue, buccal mucosa, nails), alopecia, onycholysis, phototoxicity
  • Methotrexate: stomatitis, hand-foot syndrome (rare), ulcers of the extremities, hyperpigmentation of the skin, also stripy hyperpigmentation, hyperpigmentation of the lunulae, hair whitening, Beau-Reil lines, onycholysis
  • Taxanes see under Paclitaxel/Docetaxel
  • Vinca alkaloids: hand-foot syndrome, polyneuropathy with consecutive dermatological symptoms, alopecia, Beau-Reil lines, leukonychia

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020