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Vincristine-Induced Acrocyanosis and Erythema Pernio.

Hayden T MiddletonChristopher L BoswellElisa J F HouwinkWendy A Allen-RhoadesAlexis K KuhnJessica A Wright
Published in: Journal of primary care & community health (2023)
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.
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