Histopathogenesis of skin and subcutaneous injury induced by adriamycin
- PMID: 424456
- DOI: 10.1097/00006534-197904000-00003
Histopathogenesis of skin and subcutaneous injury induced by adriamycin
Abstract
Extravasation of Adriamycin from an intravenous needle or catheter can produce a progressive skin necrosis and deep painful ulceration. The pathological changes which result in this ulceration were studied in a rabbit model. The earliest changes include vascular obliteration and necrobiosis of collagen. At no point were inflammatory cells found to play a primary role.
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