Chemotherapy and Dermatitis in adults. Reporting a case

Authors

  • María Susana Auxiliadora Álava Cedeño Sociedad de Lucha contra el Cáncer del Ecuador
  • José Carlos Herrera Álava Sociedad de Lucha contra el Cáncer del Ecuador
  • Andrea Lissette Montesdeoca Chancay Ministerio de Salud Pública distrito 13D11
  • Bryan Steeven Junco Loor Universidad Técnica de Manabí
  • Ericka Johanna Linzan Cedeño Universidad Técnica de Manabí

Keywords:

Dermatitis, Drug Theray

Abstract

Introduction: Post-chemotherapy skin conditions are mainly due to the components of cancer treatments, most
of the time these conditions are referred to as a side effect to therapy. Dermatitis, is a skin condition that
occurs by different factors, the treatment used in dermatitis in post-chemotherapy patients, must include
several mechanisms because this is a reactional dermatitis, however, emollients are the first-line treatment.

Objective: Describe a clinical case of a patient Results:suffering from dermatitis as a result of chemotherapy.

Material and methods: A descriptive, retrospective study was conducted, clinical case presentation on postchemotherapy
dermatitis.

Results: It is a female patient, who has a condition on the scalp, arm and elbow, multiple lesions, squamous-looking,
who demands itching and burning, his diagnosis was made by dermatoscopy and dermatological physical
examination, a plan was established Therapeutic 10% cream urea, Momed cream and Ketocon shampoo, is
currently with control and follow-up.

Conclusions: La dermatitis post-quimioterapia, se presenta en el 95% de los pacientes con cáncer sometidos a
quimioterapia, donde las manifestaciones cutáneas más comunes con la xerosis, eritema, prurito, escama,
costra; la alopecia es efecto secundario que también afecta a la gran mayoría de pacientes. el tratamiento de
elección en estos pacientes es urea al 10%, mometasona, y shampoo con ketoconazol.

 

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Published

2020-04-01

How to Cite

Chemotherapy and Dermatitis in adults. Reporting a case. (2020). Mediciencias UTA, 4(2), 84-87. https://erevista.bibliolatino.com/index.php/medi/article/view/1233

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