Neil Patil, Sairekha Ravichandran, Jane Messina, Kedar Kirtane, Vania Phuoc, Timothy Kubal, Satish Maharaj
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Abstract
Anemia is prevalent globally and often treated with intravenous (IV) iron formulations, including iron sucrose, iron dextran, ferric carboxymaltose, ferric derisomaltose, and ferumoxytol. IV iron has a high efficacy and safety profile, quickly improving hemoglobin levels with low rates of adverse events. In this work, we report an uncommon case of a cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction following IV iron. A review of the literature shows that acute and delayed cutaneous reactions are possible but rare and respond well to management. Patients should be educated, and staff should be vigilant as to these cutaneous reactions.
Clinical Trial Registration:The authors have confirmed that clinical trial registration is not needed for this submission.