McCuaig C C, Ellis C N, Greenberg H S, Hegarty T J, Page M A
Department of Dermatology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0314.
J Am Acad Dermatol. 1989 Dec;21(6):1235-40. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(89)70337-6.
5-Bromodeoxyuridine (BUDR), a halopyrimidine thymidine analogue, is incorporated into the DNA of dividing cells and causes photoradiosensitization. Twenty-five patients with malignant astrocytomas were treated with continuous intracarotid BUDR radiosensitization and radiotherapy for 8 1/2 weeks. Unique dose-limiting mucocutaneous complications were encountered. Ipsilateral facial dermatitis with epilation of eyebrows and eyelashes, ocular irritation, and bilateral nail dystrophy developed in all patients. Less common reactions included oral ulceration in six patients, body exanthem on the trunk in five, and atypical erythema multiforme major in one.
5-溴脱氧尿苷(BUDR),一种卤代嘧啶胸苷类似物,可掺入分裂细胞的DNA中并引起光放射增敏作用。25例恶性星形细胞瘤患者接受了持续8.5周的颈动脉内BUDR放射增敏和放射治疗。出现了独特的剂量限制性黏膜皮肤并发症。所有患者均出现同侧面部皮炎伴眉毛和睫毛脱落、眼部刺激以及双侧指甲营养不良。较少见的反应包括6例患者出现口腔溃疡、5例患者躯干出现全身性皮疹以及1例患者出现非典型重症多形红斑。