2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12328-023-01802-0
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Severe skin ulcer caused by taking lenvatinib after proton beam therapy

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“…Although TKIs, such as sunitinib, imatinib, gefitinib, and pazopanib, rarely cause PG as an adverse effect, some cases have been reported. 1,2 Lenvatinib has been linked to two cases of severe skin ulcers, which clinically resembled PG, 3,4 but these cases were not reported by dermatologists, and it remains inconclusive whether they can be definitively diagnosed as PG. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one other report describing lenvatinib-induced PG, which suggested a possible management approach involving dose reduction.…”
Section: Lenvatinib-inducedpyodermagangrenosuminapatientwith Hepatoce...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although TKIs, such as sunitinib, imatinib, gefitinib, and pazopanib, rarely cause PG as an adverse effect, some cases have been reported. 1,2 Lenvatinib has been linked to two cases of severe skin ulcers, which clinically resembled PG, 3,4 but these cases were not reported by dermatologists, and it remains inconclusive whether they can be definitively diagnosed as PG. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one other report describing lenvatinib-induced PG, which suggested a possible management approach involving dose reduction.…”
Section: Lenvatinib-inducedpyodermagangrenosuminapatientwith Hepatoce...mentioning
confidence: 99%