Volume 159, Issue 5 pp. 1200-1203

Palifermin-induced flexural hyperpigmentation: a clinical and histological study of five cases

L.A.G. Sibelt

L.A.G. Sibelt

Departments of Dermatology

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N. AboosyW.J.F.M. Van Der Velden

W.J.F.M. Van Der Velden

Haematology

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N.M.A. Blijlevens

N.M.A. Blijlevens

Haematology

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W.A.M. Blokx

W.A.M. Blokx

Pathology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, the Netherlands

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M.M.B. Seyger

M.M.B. Seyger

Departments of Dermatology

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First published: 20 October 2008
Citations: 1
Lenny Sibelt.
E-mail: [email protected]

Conflicts of interest
None declared.

Abstract

Summary Palifermin is a human keratinocyte growth factor that is efficacious in reducing duration and severity of oral mucositis during autologous haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation for haematological cancer as well as chemotherapy for colorectal cancers. We report the clinical and histological characteristics of a series of five patients who developed flexural hyperpigmentation after treatment with palifermin. All patients showed ill-defined symmetrical hyperpigmented papillomatous plaques with slight erythema in the skin folds, especially affecting axillary and inguinal areas. The most striking histological finding was the thickened granular layer in all patients. We demonstrate that filaggrin, an essential component in the terminal differentiation of the epidermis, was upregulated in these cases. Palifermin-induced flexural hyperpigmentation is a newly defined clinical and histological entity. The possible aetiology is discussed.

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