2015
DOI: 10.5505/aot.2015.05706
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Flagellate Hyperpigmentation Following Treatment with Low-Dose Bleomycine: Report of two cases

Abstract: ÖZETBleomisin'in mukokutanöz yan etkileri, 100 U'den daha yüksek kümülatif dozları alan hastalarda yaygındır. Flagella benzeri hiperpigmentasyon bleomisin kullanımının neden olduğu, vakaların yaklaşık % 8-20'sinde görülen ilginç bir cilt reaksiyonudur. Mekanizması bilinmemektedir. Tanı karakteristik klinik görünüme dayanmaktadır. Hiperpigmente cilt lezyonlarının histolojik incelemesi, bazal keratinositlerde artmış melanin içeriğini ortaya koymaktadır. Hafif vakalar antihistaminiklere ve/veya sistemik steroide … Show more

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“…Antihistamines and topical corticosteroids can be prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of pruritus and preventing microtrauma with scratching. 10,11…”
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“…Antihistamines and topical corticosteroids can be prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of pruritus and preventing microtrauma with scratching. 10,11…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Specific treatment for flagellate dermatitis is currently unavailable. 10 When hyperpigmentation issues occur, they commonly resolve within 4 months, with cessation of bleomycin treatment; however, hyperpigmentation has been noted to be present up to 3 years after initial presentation. 4,5 Reintroduction of bleomycin can lead to recurrence of flagellate dermatitis.…”
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