2024
DOI: 10.1002/acn3.52044
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Nicolau syndrome following glatiramer acetate for multiple sclerosis: Case and review of reports

Methma Udawatta,
Farrah J. Mateen

Abstract: Nicolau syndrome is a rare, iatrogenic skin reaction after parental drug administration, characterized by severe pain at an injection site, followed by hemorrhage, ulceration, and often necrosis. We present a case of a patient on glatiramer acetate for many years (initially Copaxone then Glatopa) who developed Nicolau syndrome, the second reported case after generic glatiramer acetate. All reported cases of Nicolau syndrome after glatiramer acetate are reviewed. The case highlights the importance of prompt rec… Show more

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