TY - JOUR
T1 - Impaired wound healing and expansion of a large ulcer after bevacizumab with paclitaxel for skin metastases from breast cancer
T2 - report of a case
AU - Kijima, Yuko
AU - Yoshinaka, Heiji
AU - Hirata, Munetsugu
AU - Nakajo, Akihiro
AU - Arima, Hideo
AU - Shinden, Yoshiaki
AU - Ijichi, Tetsuya
AU - Eguchi, Yuka
AU - Okumura, Hiroshi
AU - Uenosono, Yoshikazu
AU - Kurahara, Hiroshi
AU - Ishigami, Sumiya
AU - Natsugoe, Shoji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014, Springer Japan.
PY - 2015/4
Y1 - 2015/4
N2 - A 48-year-old Japanese woman was found to have local recurrence of breast cancer in the chest wall following neoadjuvant chemotherapy, total mastectomy with axillary lymphadenectomy, postoperative radiation therapy to the chest wall, and adjuvant systemic therapy using trastuzumab. As a third line of treatment after recurrence, bevacizumab with paclitaxel was initiated for several metastatic lesions on the skin of the chest wall, left internal costal lymph nodes, and right axillary lymph nodes. The wound on the chest wall continued to expand in diameter and depth after the third course of bevacizumab with paclitaxel until the rib was exposed. After stopping the bevacizumab, granulation tissue expanded and by 3 months, had covered the bottom of the ulcer. The patient died soon thereafter, despite systemic chemotherapy with eribulin; however, there was no further bleeding from the ulcer on the chest wall or the exposed ribs.
AB - A 48-year-old Japanese woman was found to have local recurrence of breast cancer in the chest wall following neoadjuvant chemotherapy, total mastectomy with axillary lymphadenectomy, postoperative radiation therapy to the chest wall, and adjuvant systemic therapy using trastuzumab. As a third line of treatment after recurrence, bevacizumab with paclitaxel was initiated for several metastatic lesions on the skin of the chest wall, left internal costal lymph nodes, and right axillary lymph nodes. The wound on the chest wall continued to expand in diameter and depth after the third course of bevacizumab with paclitaxel until the rib was exposed. After stopping the bevacizumab, granulation tissue expanded and by 3 months, had covered the bottom of the ulcer. The patient died soon thereafter, despite systemic chemotherapy with eribulin; however, there was no further bleeding from the ulcer on the chest wall or the exposed ribs.
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U2 - 10.1007/s00595-014-0912-6
DO - 10.1007/s00595-014-0912-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 24831658
AN - SCOPUS:84939884942
SN - 0941-1291
VL - 45
SP - 498
EP - 502
JO - Surgery Today
JF - Surgery Today
IS - 4
ER -