The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
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Case Reports
SCLERODERMA-LIKE SKIN SCLEROSIS INDUCED BY DOCETAXEL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR HORMONE REFRACTORY PROSTATE CANCER: A CASE REPORT
Takeshi MaehanaTakahiro MizunoMasatoshi MutoNaotaka NishiyamaMasahiro Yanase
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2010 Volume 101 Issue 6 Pages 726-729

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We report the first case of scleroderma-like skin sclerosis induced by docetaxel chemotherapy for prostate cancer in Japan.
A 67-year-old man underwent radical prostatectomy for cT3aN0M0 prostate cancer in 2003. Thereafter PSA recurrence developed and antiandrogen deprivation therapy was used. However, we diagnosed this case as hormone refractory prostate cancer and began docetaxel chemotherapy in October 2008. There were no nonhematological adverse events through two courses of treatment. He presented to dermatology due to pain and swelling of both upper arms on the second day of the third course. However, when treated with a cooling method, swelling of the upper arms became worse and CPK rose to 1,921IU/l on the eighth day. We administered a steroid ointment and an antibiotic due to suspicion of thrombophlebitis. Nevertheless, CPK rose to 2,791IU/l and a skin biopsy was done. In consequence, scleroderma-like skin sclerosis induced by docetaxel chemotherapy was diagnosed. Swelling appeared in both lower limbs and the pain got worse on the 17th day. Therefore docetaxel chemotherapy was discontinued and prednisolone was increased to 30mg/day, in addition to beginning codeine use for the pain. Thereafter, the painful sclerosis was ameliorated.
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