Demircioğlu Fatih, Oren Hale, Yilmaz Sebnem, Arslansoyu Seçil, Eren Sanem, Irken Gülersu
Department of Pediatric Hematology, Dokuz Eylül University Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2008 Apr-May;25(3):211-5. doi: 10.1080/08880010801938157.
Chemotherapy-induced acral erythema or palmoplantar erythrodysesthesia syndrome is a well-defined reaction to some of the chemotherapeutic agents such as methotrexate, cytarabine, doxorubicin, fluorouracil, and bleomycin. This reaction is characterized by symmetrical, well-demarcated, painful erythema of the palms and soles, which may progress to desquamation. The authors present a case of acral erythema in a young patient with acute monoblastic leukemia to emphasize this high-dose chemotherapy-induced side effect, which is rarely seen in children and is usually self-limited.