2018
DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2018.29.66.6083
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Une toxidermie mimant un lupus érythémateux aigüe chimio-induit

Abstract: Acute chemotherapy-induced lupus erythematosus (ALE) is rare. A few cases have been reported in the literature criminalizing capecitabine, paclitaxel and docetaxel. We report the case of a 64-year old female patient without a history of autoimmune diseases or of drug allergy followed up for invasive ductal carcinoma in the right breast immediately metastatized to the liver and to the lymph nodes. After AC60 first line chemotherapy regimen (a total of 6 cycles), she was treated with docetaxel at a dose of 100 m… Show more

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“…The facial involvement, as seen in our case, along with nail changes may be seen in LE (either drug-induced or idiopathic) and pellagra. However, LE was ruled out due to lack of other associated mucocutaneous and systemic symptoms, in addition to ANA negativity [11, 12]. Pellagra was ruled out due to lack of a clear line of demarcation from unaffected skin, Casal’s necklace, cheilosis, diarrhea, glossitis, stomatitis, neurocognitive impairment, liver or clotting factor abnormality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The facial involvement, as seen in our case, along with nail changes may be seen in LE (either drug-induced or idiopathic) and pellagra. However, LE was ruled out due to lack of other associated mucocutaneous and systemic symptoms, in addition to ANA negativity [11, 12]. Pellagra was ruled out due to lack of a clear line of demarcation from unaffected skin, Casal’s necklace, cheilosis, diarrhea, glossitis, stomatitis, neurocognitive impairment, liver or clotting factor abnormality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%