Iododerma Following Radioactive Iodine Therapy in Thyroid Cancer: Insights From 2 Cases.

JCEM case reports Pub Date : 2025-04-10 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.1210/jcemcr/luaf056
Hawra Kamal, Julie Samantray
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Abstract

Radioactive iodine ablation is commonly used to treat thyroid diseases. However, despite its efficacy, it has inherent risks and complications. One such complication is iododerma. This rare dermatological condition triggered by iodine exposure has been infrequently documented in association with radioactive iodine therapy for thyroid diseases. Here, we present 2 cases of iododerma following radioactive iodine ablation for thyroid cancer. In the first case, a 38-year-old female developed facial swelling and red blotchy rashes accompanied by papules on the left upper eyelid. Despite initial worsening of symptoms, the patient improved after prednisone treatment. In the second case, a 71-year-old male with metastatic follicular thyroid cancer received iodine-131 therapy after levothyroxine withdrawal for pulmonary metastasis. Approximately 1 week posttherapy, he developed a nontender, nonpruritic rash on the extremities and anterior abdomen, which spontaneously resolved without intervention. Iododerma presents diagnostic challenges because of its rarity and diverse cutaneous manifestations. Although its exact pathophysiology remains unclear, it has been hypothesized to be induced by hypersensitivity reactions to and delayed clearance of iodine from the body. Physicians should be aware of this rare complication of radioactive iodine in patients with thyroid disease.

甲状腺癌放射性碘治疗后的碘皮病2例分析。
放射性碘消融常用于治疗甲状腺疾病。然而,尽管它的疗效,它有固有的风险和并发症。其中一种并发症是碘皮病。这种由碘暴露引发的罕见皮肤病很少与放射性碘治疗甲状腺疾病有关。在此,我们报告2例甲状腺癌放射碘消融后的碘皮病。在第一个病例中,一名38岁的女性出现面部肿胀和红色斑疹疹,并伴有左上眼睑丘疹。尽管最初症状恶化,患者经强的松治疗后好转。在第二个病例中,一名71岁的男性转移性滤泡性甲状腺癌患者因肺转移而停药左甲状腺素后接受碘-131治疗。治疗后约1周,患者四肢和前腹部出现非触痛、非瘙痒性皮疹,在没有干预的情况下自行消退。碘皮病呈现诊断挑战,因为它的罕见性和多样化的皮肤表现。虽然其确切的病理生理机制尚不清楚,但它被假设是由对碘的超敏反应和体内碘的延迟清除引起的。医生应该意识到放射性碘在甲状腺疾病患者中的罕见并发症。
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