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Hand-foot-skin reaction related to use of the multikinase inhibitor sorafenib and hard orthotics.

Ayan KusariJenna BorokAllison M HanAlix Jessika ValderramaSheila Fallon Friedlander
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2018)
Hand-foot-skin reaction is a distinct clinical condition arising in association with the use of multikinase inhibitors, including sorafenib. Because multikinase inhibitors are increasingly being used in children with cancer, recognition of this previously unfamiliar condition is of importance to pediatric dermatologists. We describe the diagnosis and successful treatment of a case of hand-foot-skin reaction in a child taking sorafenib for an unresectable desmoid tumor.
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