[Acral necrosis in metastatic ovarian carcinoma. A single episode of Moschowitz syndrome during gemcitabine chemotherapy]
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[Acral necrosis in metastatic ovarian carcinoma. A single episode of Moschowitz syndrome during gemcitabine chemotherapy]
Abstract
For some time now, there have been reports of acral necrosis as a paraneoplasia that may occur in association with a number of different malignant tumours. There have also been a series of reports about acral necrosis associated with chemotherapy with various cytostatics. The treatment of choice if these lesions occur is plasmapheresis. Ultimately, the occurrence of thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) can only be prevented by close monitoring through regular laboratory controls before each new cycle of chemotherapy. In the differential diagnosis, Raynaud's syndrome should be considered as a premonitory paraneoplasia, a risk factor for the occurrence of acral necrosis in patients with a malignant tumour undergoing chemotherapy, particularly patients with ovarian carcinoma receiving gemcitabine treatment.
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