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Cyclosporine-induced erythromelalgia.

Francisco Caiza-ZambranoJulio GalarzaMauricio BenettiFabio GonzalezPaula LandriscinaRicardo ReisinLuciana León-Cejas
Published in: Practical neurology (2023)
Erythromelalgia is a rare syndrome characterised by recurrent erythema, heat and burning pain in the extremities. There are two types: primary (genetic) and secondary (toxic, drug-related or associated with other diseases). We report a 42-year-old woman who developed erythromelalgia after taking cyclosporine for myasthenia gravis. Although exact mechanism for this rare adverse effect is unclear, it is reversible, and so clinicians should be aware of the association . Additional use of corticosteroids could aggravate cyclosporine's toxic effects.
Keyphrases
  • myasthenia gravis
  • drug induced
  • chronic pain
  • high glucose
  • diabetic rats
  • palliative care
  • neuropathic pain
  • adverse drug
  • case report
  • spinal cord injury
  • gene expression
  • endothelial cells
  • postoperative pain