Case report of cold-weather-induced radiation recall dermatitis after chemoradiotherapy with cisplatin

Isabelle Kindts,Karin Stellamans, Michiel Bonny, Nikie Planckaert,Laurence Goethals

Strahlentherapie und Onkologie : Organ der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft ... [et al](2014)

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Background The radiation recall reaction (RRR) is an inflammatory reaction that occurs in previously irradiated areas. The phenomenon is probably due to an idiosyncratic hypersensitivity reaction, in which a second agent can recall the inflammatory reaction. Case report This case report documents a cold-weather-induced radiation recall dermatitis (RRD). We observed a severe RRD in a patient after chemoradiotherapy treatment with cisplatin for a nasopharyngeal carcinoma, precipitated by cold temperatures, which developed 9 days after completion of therapy. In the medical literature, RRD following extreme cold temperatures seems to be a peculiar event. Conclusion Until further information on the interaction is available, future studies on combined chemotherapy with cisplatin should be carefully monitored and any side effects clearly documented. This case suggests that environmental conditions may play a contributing role in the development of RRD. This case also implies that neither fraction size nor total radiation dose is a determining factor in the development of the dermatologic reaction.
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Recall dermatitis,Chemoradiation,Cisplatin,Head and neck cancer,Cold temperature
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