Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides

Debra L Breneman1, Timothy J Storer2, John C Breneman3, Diya F Mutasim41University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 2Smith Clinic, Delaware, Ohio, USA; 3University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Radiology, Division of Radiation Oncology, Cincinnati, Oh...

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Main Authors: Debra L Breneman, Timothy J Storer, John C Breneman, Diya F Mutasim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2008-08-01
Series:Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/methotrexate-induced-cutaneous-ulceration-in-patients-with-erythroderm-a1935
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spelling doaj-c3be0bed8aa743a8bf3d12325ea31d7d2020-11-24T21:27:40ZengDove Medical PressTherapeutics and Clinical Risk Management1176-63361178-203X2008-08-012008Issue 511351141Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoidesDebra L BrenemanTimothy J StorerJohn C BrenemanDiya F MutasimDebra L Breneman1, Timothy J Storer2, John C Breneman3, Diya F Mutasim41University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 2Smith Clinic, Delaware, Ohio, USA; 3University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Radiology, Division of Radiation Oncology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 4University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USAAbstract: Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration has rarely been reported in patients with mycosis fungoides. We report 4 patients with mycosis fungoides who developed cutaneous ulceration as an initial manifestation of methotrexate toxicity. Methotrexate dose at the time of ulceration ranged from 10–60 mg. All 4 patients were erythrodermic, which may have predisposed them to this toxic effect. It is important to recognize cutaneous ulceration as an uncommon, but potentially serious, side effect of methotrexate in these patients, and to differentiate it from ulceration due to progressive lymphoma.Keywords: mycosis fungoides, methotrexate, ulceration, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, toxicity http://www.dovepress.com/methotrexate-induced-cutaneous-ulceration-in-patients-with-erythroderm-a1935
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John C Breneman
Diya F Mutasim
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Timothy J Storer
John C Breneman
Diya F Mutasim
Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
author_facet Debra L Breneman
Timothy J Storer
John C Breneman
Diya F Mutasim
author_sort Debra L Breneman
title Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
title_short Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
title_full Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
title_fullStr Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
title_full_unstemmed Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
title_sort methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration in patients with erythrodermic mycosis fungoides
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
issn 1176-6336
1178-203X
publishDate 2008-08-01
description Debra L Breneman1, Timothy J Storer2, John C Breneman3, Diya F Mutasim41University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 2Smith Clinic, Delaware, Ohio, USA; 3University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Radiology, Division of Radiation Oncology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; 4University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Dept of Dermatology, Cincinnati, Ohio, USAAbstract: Methotrexate-induced cutaneous ulceration has rarely been reported in patients with mycosis fungoides. We report 4 patients with mycosis fungoides who developed cutaneous ulceration as an initial manifestation of methotrexate toxicity. Methotrexate dose at the time of ulceration ranged from 10–60 mg. All 4 patients were erythrodermic, which may have predisposed them to this toxic effect. It is important to recognize cutaneous ulceration as an uncommon, but potentially serious, side effect of methotrexate in these patients, and to differentiate it from ulceration due to progressive lymphoma.Keywords: mycosis fungoides, methotrexate, ulceration, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, toxicity
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