2015
DOI: 10.1007/s13555-015-0085-2
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Trastuzumab-Associated Flagellate Erythema: Report in a Woman with Metastatic Breast Cancer and Review of Antineoplastic Therapy-Induced Flagellate Dermatoses

Abstract: IntroductionFlagellate erythema presents as erythematous, individual and intermingled, linear streaks in a whiplash-like pattern. Several conditions, including antineoplastic agents, have been associated with flagellate erythema. A woman with metastatic breast cancer who developed flagellate erythema after receiving trastuzumab is described and the features of flagellate erythema associated with other antineoplastic agents are reviewed.MethodsPubMed was used to search the following terms, separately and in com… Show more

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“…In addition, the authors reviewed the salient features of bleomycin‐induced flagellate erythema. I have also recently described an oncology patient who developed flagellate erythema while receiving trastuzumab for the treatment of her metastatic breast cancer …”
Section: Antineoplastic Therapy‐associated Flagellate Dermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the authors reviewed the salient features of bleomycin‐induced flagellate erythema. I have also recently described an oncology patient who developed flagellate erythema while receiving trastuzumab for the treatment of her metastatic breast cancer …”
Section: Antineoplastic Therapy‐associated Flagellate Dermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are credited with the initial description of bleomycin‐induced flagellate erythema in oncology patients . This unique reaction to bleomycin may be observed in patients with germ cell tumors or Hodgkin's lymphoma who are treated with 5–465 IU of the drug . The lesions are often pruritic and appear within less than 1 day to 9 weeks after initiating therapy …”
Section: Antineoplastic Therapy‐associated Flagellate Dermatosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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