Hyperpigmentation of the tongue, palms and soles: Rare side effect of capecitabine

Journal Title: Journal of Cancer Research & Therapy - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 10

Abstract

Cutaneous side effects of capecitabine include hand foot syndrome which manifests as erythema, swelling and/or desquamation. We report a case on capecitabine treatment presenting with unusual hyperpigmentation of the tongue and skin of the palms and soles. This is a rare manifestation of capecitabine toxicity in darker skin patients. Clinicians and health care workers in oncology should be aware of this potential side effect.

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Zekri J, Abdel-Ghany EM

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  • EP ID EP551867
  • DOI 10.14312/2052-4994.2013-34
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Zekri J, Abdel-Ghany EM (2013). Hyperpigmentation of the tongue, palms and soles: Rare side effect of capecitabine. Journal of Cancer Research & Therapy, 1(10), 226-229. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-551867