Hidradenocarcinoma in a Crohn's patient on ustekinumab: A case report.
Madeline AlizadehErin ZismanUni WongPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2024)
Hidradenocarcinoma is a locally aggressive malignancy of the sweat glands, most commonly found on the head, neck, and upper body. Although rare, it has been seen in patients with hidradenitis supparativa, who have an increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancers. Ustekinumab, a biologic agent used to treat inflammatory bowel disease, has been associated with development of cancer in some patients. We present a case of a 36-year-old female with hidradenitis supparativa and Crohn's disease who developed hidradenocarcinoma in setting of ustekinumab use, demonstrating the need for further study of the relationship between biologic therapy and malignancy.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- rheumatoid arthritis
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- papillary thyroid
- case report
- mesenchymal stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- patient reported outcomes
- lymph node metastasis
- squamous cell
- smoking cessation
- cell therapy
- optic nerve