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Inflammatory Actinic Keratoses Secondary to Systemic Chemotherapy

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Traditionally, systemic 5-fluorouracil has been associated with a reaction that produces inflammation of preexisting and subclinical actinic keratoses (AKs). We report a case of an inflammatory reaction occurring in AKs secondary to the use of doxorubicin. The cutaneous reaction was successfully managed with the application of high-potency topical steroids over the body and with pain management. When the doxorubicin was discontinued and another agent (paclitaxel) was instituted, the cutaneous reaction gradually diminished.


 

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