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Radiodermatitis as a consequence of radiation recall induced by acyclovir: case report
Authors:Marcos Tumitan Zorzan  Renata de Mello Pereira  Lucas Farina Lima  Tatiana Veri de Arruda Mattos  Rafael S
Institution:1.University of Western São Paulo, Presidente Prudente, Brazil; 2.Santa Casa de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; 3.Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:BackgroundRadiation recall dermatitis (RRD) is an inflammatory reaction in an area of the skin previously irradiated for cancer treatment. The reaction usually occurs following the administration of a cytotoxic drug. Manifestations range from mild to severe, resulting in tissue necrosis. It is treated with removal of the probable causative agent, daily dressings and surgical debridement of the necrotic area.Case presentationA 54-year-old woman had a previous diagnosis of intraductal carcinoma in situ, and had been submitted to lumpectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy and hormonal therapy. One year after surgery, sores suggestive of herpes zoster infection developed, and treatment with acyclovir was started. At the same time, there was the onset of pain and fever. In the skin area previously irradiated, there was breast hardening, skin infiltration and serosanguinolent discharge. An incisional biopsy was performed to rule out radioinduced sarcoma. The patient was treated with surgical debridement.ConclusionsThis case report describes acyclovir as a possible trigger of RRD, a rare condition that could have been mistaken for an eruption with other causes. In this case, the dermatitis reaction was confined to the previously irradiated area of the skin, which suggested radiation recall. A better understanding of the condition’s mechanism and about the possible joint effects of drugs and radiotherapy on the skin is necessary.
Keywords:radiation recall dermatitis  radiodermatitis  radiotherapy  acyclovir  intraductal carcinoma in situ
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