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. 2010 Sep-Oct;85(5):591-608.
doi: 10.1590/s0365-05962010000500002.

Adverse mucocutaneous reactions related to chemotherapeutic agents: part II

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Adverse mucocutaneous reactions related to chemotherapeutic agents: part II

Paulo Ricardo Criado et al. An Bras Dermatol. 2010 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Events and reactions involving chemotherapy are common in clinical oncology. Chemotherapeutic agents are widely used in therapy. Side effects range from the common to the rare and may be confused with other mucocutaneous manifestations resulting from the oncological treatment. The objective of this paper was to present data on skin reactions to chemotherapy, particularly those cases in which the dermatologist is requested to issue a report and asked to comment on the safety and viability of readministration of a specific drug. The authors describe aspects associated with these events, presenting a detailed analysis of each one of them.

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