Dermatologic adverse effects of lenalidomide therapy for amyloidosis and multiple myeloma.
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OBJECTIVES To examine dermatologic adverse effects of lenalidomide in patients with amyloidosis and multiple myeloma and to determine whether the adverse effects are different when lenalidomide is used alone compared with when it is used in combination with dexamethasone. DESIGN Retrospective review of medical records. SETTING Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS Seventy-five patients with multiple myeloma and 23 patients with amyloidosis participating in clinical trials. INTERVENTION In the 75 patients with multiple myeloma, lenalidomide was the treatment in 24 and lenalidomide and dexamethasone in 51. In the 23 patients with amyloidosis, lenalidomide was used alone. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES The frequency, type, severity, and time of onset of all skin eruptions that were temporally related to lenalidomide treatment were recorded. RESULTS In the patients with amyloidosis treated with lenalidomide, 10 (43%) had rashes. In the patients with multiple myeloma, rashes occurred in 7 (29%) of those receiving lenalidomide alone and in 15 (29%) of those receiving lenalidomide and dexamethasone. The rashes were characterized as morbilliform, urticarial, dermatitic, acneiform, and undefined. Severe rashes required permanent discontinuation of lenalidomide therapy in 2 patients. In 23 patients (72%), rashes occurred in the first month after therapy was initiated; however, delayed-onset rashes occurred in 9 (28%). CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of dermatologic adverse effects in patients receiving lenalidomide was higher in those with amyloidosis than in those with multiple myeloma. The prevalence of skin eruptions was not diminished by the concurrent use of systemic corticosteroids. Most skin eruptions were mild and did not necessitate withdrawal of lenalidomide therapy.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Archives of dermatology
دوره 142 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006