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[Eruptive naevi associated with octreotide treatment]
1Cabinet de dermatologie, Saint-Étienne, France. jean.loic.michel@wanadoo.fr
Background:
Octreotide is a synthetic octapeptide having properties related to those of natural somatostatin, a hypothalamic hormone. We report a case of eruptive naevus in patients treated with octreotide.
Patients And Methods:
A 52-year-old man consulted for multiple achromic naevi of recent onset. He was undergoing treatment with octreotide 30 mg per month for hepatic metastases in a setting of operated colonic carcinoid tumor. Since the start of this treatment, he had presented an efflorescence of diffuse naevus comprising over 200 lesions, certain of which were highly atypical. Annual follow-up was carried out. Ten years later, the patient was still alive and undergoing octreotide therapy at the same dose. The number of naevi had stabilized and there was no evidence of melanoma.
Discussion:
Eruptions of naevi are rare; they may occur at the sites of lesions in bullous diseases or during immunodepression (malignant or drug induced, HIV infection). There are questions concerning possible stimulation of naevus cells and the risk of onset of melanoma. Routine monitoring of pigmented lesions is thus necessary in patients treated with octreotide.
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