Influence of mechanical stress on palmoplantar erythrodysesthesia--a case report

Oncol Res Treat. 2015;38(1-2):42-4. doi: 10.1159/000370343. Epub 2015 Jan 23.

Abstract

Background: Cutaneous adverse events can have an important negative influence on quality of life and compliance in affected patients. Palmoplantar erythrodysesthesia (PPE; hand-foot syndrome) is a cutaneous toxicity associated with chemotherapeutic treatment, which necessitates treatment interruption or dose reduction in severe cases. This case report of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin-induced PPE shows the influence of mechanical stress on the development of skin lesions in various locations and the importance of patient education and compliance.

Case report: We present the case of a 43-year-old female patient diagnosed with ovarian cancer and having undergone surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment. The development of extensive grade 3 PPE affecting numerous areas of the body particularly exposed to mechanical pressure necessitated dermatological treatment. The combination of local application of an antioxidant-containing ointment and the patient's compliance made it possible to continue chemotherapy without interruption or dose reduction.

Conclusion: The development of PPE often limits the use of chemotherapeutic agents, and this case report can provide a possible therapeutic and preventive strategy for affected patients.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Antibiotics, Antineoplastic / adverse effects
  • Antioxidants / therapeutic use
  • Doxorubicin / adverse effects*
  • Female
  • Hand-Foot Syndrome / diagnosis
  • Hand-Foot Syndrome / etiology*
  • Hand-Foot Syndrome / prevention & control*
  • Humans
  • Physical Stimulation / adverse effects*
  • Treatment Outcome

Substances

  • Antibiotics, Antineoplastic
  • Antioxidants
  • Doxorubicin