Dermatologic complications in transplantation and cellular therapy for acute leukemia

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 HEMATOLOGY
Shahab Babakoohi , Stephanie L. Gu , Hamid Ehsan , Alina Markova
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Abstract

Adoptive cellular immunotherapy, mainly hematopoietic stem cell transplant and CAR-T cell therapy have revolutionized treatment of patients with acute leukemia. Indications and inclusion criteria for these treatments have expanded in recent years. While these therapies are associated with significant improvements in disease response and overall survival, patients may experience adverse events from associated chemotherapy conditioning, engraftment, cytokine storm, supportive medications, and post-transplant maintenance targeted therapies. Supportive oncodermatology is a growing specialty to manage cutaneous toxicities resulting from the anti-cancer therapies. In this review, we summarize diagnosis and management of the common cutaneous adverse events including drug eruptions, graft-versus-host disease, neoplastic and paraneoplastic complications in patients undergoing cellular therapies.

急性白血病移植和细胞治疗中的皮肤并发症
过继性细胞免疫疗法,主要是造血干细胞移植和CAR-T细胞治疗,已经彻底改变了急性白血病患者的治疗。近年来,这些治疗的适应症和纳入标准有所扩大。虽然这些治疗与疾病反应和总生存率的显著改善有关,但患者可能会经历相关化疗条件、植入、细胞因子风暴、支持性药物和移植后维持靶向治疗的不良事件。支持性肿瘤皮肤病学是一个不断发展的专业,用于管理抗癌疗法引起的皮肤毒性。在这篇综述中,我们总结了接受细胞治疗的患者常见皮肤不良事件的诊断和处理,包括药物出疹、移植物抗宿主病、肿瘤和副肿瘤并发症。
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42
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Best Practice & Research Clinical Haematology publishes review articles integrating the results from the latest original research articles into practical, evidence-based review articles. These articles seek to address the key clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management. Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach which focuses on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known, covering the spectrum of clinical and laboratory haematological practice and research. Although most reviews are invited, the Editor welcomes suggestions from potential authors.
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