Abstract

Serpentine supravenous dermatitis is a rare eruption related with cytotoxic drug infusion. Several chemotherapeutic agents have been related with this entity. But, most of the published cases are caused by docetaxel. However, considering the high frequency of administration in oncology this rather unknown eruption should be known to all physicians, especially oncologist, dermatologist, internist and GP.

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  • Serpentine Supravenous Eruption Docetaxel Related Diagnosed by Teledermatology

  • Serpentine supravenous dermatitis is a rare eruption related with cytotoxic drug infusion

  • Considering the high frequency of administration in oncology this rather unknown eruption should be known to all physicians, especially oncologist, dermatologist, internist and GP

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Serpentine supravenous dermatitis is a rare eruption related with cytotoxic drug infusion. Serpentine Supravenous Eruption Docetaxel Related Diagnosed by Teledermatology *Corresponding author: Nuria Barrientos Pérez, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario del Henares, Avda Marie Curie s/n. Most of the published cases are caused by docetaxel.

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