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Toxic Dermatolysis, Tissue Necrosis and Impaired Wound Healing due to Sunitinib Treatment Leading to Forefoot Amputation
Urologia Internationalis, 04/06/09
Feyerabend S et al. - The management of toxicities involves a multidisciplinary approach and thus, the exchange of experience across medical specialties is mandatory. The authors report a case of fulminant toxic dermatolysis, tissue necrosis and impaired wound healing resulting in the amputation of one forefoot after 6 days of treatment with sunitinib.
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