
Digital Ischemia and Necrosis from Oxaliplatin
Author(s) -
ChihHao Huang,
Leslie Storey,
Uzair B. Chaudhary
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
austin journal of clinical case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2381-912X
DOI - 10.26420/austinjclincaserep.2021.1210
Subject(s) - oxaliplatin , medicine , ischemia , vomiting , nausea , chemotherapy , cytotoxicity , neurotoxicity , necrosis , colorectal cancer , adenocarcinoma , gastroenterology , oncology , cancer , toxicity , chemistry , biochemistry , in vitro
Oxaliplatin is a chemotherapeutic agent used in a variety of malignancies such as colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer. It is a platinum derivative that results in direct cell cytotoxicity with resultant cell death. The most common side effects often noted are neurotoxicity, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hepatotoxicity and myelosuppression. Oxaliplatin induced digital ischemia and necrosis is a rare side effect that was observed in our patient. In general, digital ischemia is a rare vascular disorder that is often associated with autoimmune disease [1]. Here, we intend to present a patient with digital ischemia due to Oxaliplatin, which was a chemotherapy agent used in the treatment of his urachal adenocarcinoma.