Mucocutaneous Ulcerations and Pancytopenia due to Methotrexate Overdose

Case Rep Dermatol. 2016 Nov 7;8(3):287-293. doi: 10.1159/000446692. eCollection 2016 Sep-Dec.

Abstract

Methotrexate (MTX) is an antifolic drug used in the treatment of immune-mediated and neoplastic diseases. Initiation or dosage changes in MTX therapy can cause mucositis and bone marrow suppression. Skin lesions due to acute MTX toxicity are rare, but they serve as a herald for later-onset pancytopenia. Therefore, identification of those cutaneous lesions might help to initiate rescue strategies at an early stage. Here we describe a case with mucocutaneous ulcerations and pancytopenia due to overdosed MTX.

Keywords: Cutaneous side effects; Cytotoxicity; Drug reaction; Erosive stomatitis; Immunosuppression; Methotrexate toxicity; Mucocutaneous manifestation; Mucocutaneous symptoms; Poisoning; Side effects; Ulceration.

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