Acral erythema in Adult
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Synopsis
Reactions may occur sooner (24 hours to 3 weeks) and more severely with bolus chemotherapy than with low-dose continuous infusion and are usually reproducible with challenge.
Acral erythema may occur as part of a broader eruption, known as toxic erythema of chemotherapy, in which acral and intertriginous areas are involved. It is characterized by a painful erythematous rash, often with associated edema located on the palms, fingers, and soles preceded by dysesthesia.
Codes
L27.1 – Localized skin eruption due to drugs and medicaments taken internally
SNOMEDCT:
403638003 – Acral erythema due to cytotoxic therapy
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Last Updated:01/09/2024