德波提尼布诱导的手脚皮肤反应
Takafumi Yamano1,2, Toshihide Yokoyama1, Tadashi Ishida1
1Department of Respiratory Medicine Kurashiki Central Hospital Okayama Japan.
Respirology case reports
|May 29, 2024
概括
德波提尼布治疗可能导致手脚皮肤反应,包括角质变化. 监测患者是否有这些副作用,并考虑局部皮质类固醇或药物停用,如果严重.
科学领域:
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 德波提尼布是一种用于癌症治疗的MET抑制剂.
- 手脚皮肤反应 (HFSR) 是一些向治疗的已知副作用.
- 质变化是HFSR的一个特异性表现.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出tepotinib可能导致手脚皮肤反应的潜力.
- 为临床医生提供关于识别和管理特波提尼布诱导的HFSR的信息.
主要方法:
- 对患者数据的观察分析.
- 在特波提尼布治疗期间对不良事件的临床监测.
主要成果:
- 德波提尼布与手脚皮肤反应的发展有关.
- 这些反应可以表现为手和脚的角质变化.
结论:
- 临床医生应警在接受tepotinib的患者中出现HFSR.
- 治疗可能包括用皮质类固醇药膏治疗症状,或改变/停止tepotinib的剂量.
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