Vincristine-Induced Acrocyanosis and Erythema Pernio

Author:

Middleton Hayden T.1,Boswell Christopher L.1ORCID,Houwink Elisa J.1ORCID,Allen-Rhoades Wendy A.1,Kuhn Alexis K.1ORCID,Wright Jessica A.1

Affiliation:

1. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Acrocyanosis and erythema pernio are 2 dermatologic manifestations of vasospastic changes. Primary care providers should consider that these conditions can occur as primary or idiopathic conditions and as secondary conditions related to another disease or medication. Herein we describe a case of acrocyanosis and erythema pernio attributed to vincristine therapy. Case Description: A 22-year-old man was evaluated for discomfort and red lesions involving the toes of both feet for several weeks. He had completed chemotherapy 1 month earlier for Ewing sarcoma in the right femur. Local control for the primary tumor included wide local excision and reconstruction with a vascularized fibular allograft from the right fibula. On examination, his right foot was dark blue and cool. Toes on both feet had nonpainful erythematous papules. After the case was discussed with the patient’s oncology team, the diagnosis was medication-induced acrocyanosis of the right foot and bilateral erythema pernio. Treatment consisted of supportive care to keep the feet warm and promote circulation to the feet. At 2-week follow-up, the patient’s symptoms and the appearance of his feet had markedly improved. Discussion: Primary care clinicians should be able to recognize dermatologic manifestations of vasospastic changes, including acrocyanosis and erythema pernio, and rule out possible secondary causes, such as pharmacologic agents. This patient’s history of therapy for Ewing sarcoma prompted consideration of medication-induced vasospastic changes most likely related to the adverse vasospastic effects of vincristine. Symptoms should improve with cessation of the offending medication.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care

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