Gemcitabine-induced skin necrosis

Volume: 6, Pages: 2050313X1880926 - 2050313X1880926
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Since its emergence as a chemotherapy agent, gemcitabine has been associated with cutaneous adverse reactions. Rash is reported to be the most common cutaneous adverse effect. Other reported cutaneous reactions in the literature include bullous dermatosis, pseudocellulitis, subacute cutaneous lupus alopecia, and palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia. Skin necrosis is a very rare adverse effect of this otherwise well-tolerated chemotherapeutic agent....
Paper Details
Title
Gemcitabine-induced skin necrosis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
6
Pages
2050313X1880926 - 2050313X1880926
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