Docetaxel extravasation results in significantly delayed and relapsed skin injury: A case report

Pei Hung Chang, Mei Ti Wang, Yi Hua Chen, Yu Ying Chen, Cheng Hsu Wang

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Abstract

Chemotherapeutic agents can result in extravasation, which is considered to be a serious complication. The increasing number of exposures to different cytotoxic agents experienced by each patient may enhance the prevalence of this complication. Docetaxel is widely used in the treatment of numerous solid tumors. Thus, the current report presents the case of a breast cancer patient who developed a significantly delayed skin reaction one day after docetaxel extravasation, a rare skin manifestation, and relapsed one week subsequently. This unusual clinical presentation is an indicator that practitioners are required to carefully monitor the patient for further cutaneous reactions in the weeks following extravasation to observe any additional adverse reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1497-1498
Number of pages2
JournalOncology Letters
Volume7
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chemotherapy
  • Docetaxel
  • Extravasation

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