5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapeutic drugs is today one of the major limiting factors in cancer pharmacological therapy due to its negative influence in the cancer patient's quality of life. Its incidence varies depending on the pharmacological nature of the therapy used. Peripheral neurotoxicity caused by 5-Fluorouracil was scarcely described, being characterized as rare adverse effect of this drug. The objective of this study is to report a 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy case treated at the Pain Clinic, with standard care for neuropathic main. CASE REPORT: Female patient, 62 years old, undergoing 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy 2520mg/week in 5 cycles of 360mg/day continuous infusion to treat colorectal cancer. Three months after the end of the cycle she reported burning pain and hand and foot dysesthesia with proximal irradiation and allodynia. She was referred to the Pain Clinic 2 years after the symptoms onset. The treatment started with gabapentin and she was advised to have psychiatric follow-up and physical exercises. The Visual Numeric Scale was used to assed pain. In less than 6 months the patient reported pain improvement with values reduced from 10 to 2. CONCLUSION: Although uncommon, peripheral neuropathy can occur as permanent toxicity due to 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy and should be early identified and treated to improve patient's quality of life.

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Main Authors: Rondinelli,Marina Flaksman Curi, Cavalcanti,Ismar Lima, Gonçalves,Odiléa Rangel, Verçosa,Nubia
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-001320170002001782017-07-065-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case reportRondinelli,Marina Flaksman CuriCavalcanti,Ismar LimaGonçalves,Odiléa RangelVerçosa,Nubia Anticonvulsant Chemotherapy Chronic pain Fluorouracil Gabapentin Neurotoxicity ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapeutic drugs is today one of the major limiting factors in cancer pharmacological therapy due to its negative influence in the cancer patient's quality of life. Its incidence varies depending on the pharmacological nature of the therapy used. Peripheral neurotoxicity caused by 5-Fluorouracil was scarcely described, being characterized as rare adverse effect of this drug. The objective of this study is to report a 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy case treated at the Pain Clinic, with standard care for neuropathic main. CASE REPORT: Female patient, 62 years old, undergoing 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy 2520mg/week in 5 cycles of 360mg/day continuous infusion to treat colorectal cancer. Three months after the end of the cycle she reported burning pain and hand and foot dysesthesia with proximal irradiation and allodynia. She was referred to the Pain Clinic 2 years after the symptoms onset. The treatment started with gabapentin and she was advised to have psychiatric follow-up and physical exercises. The Visual Numeric Scale was used to assed pain. In less than 6 months the patient reported pain improvement with values reduced from 10 to 2. CONCLUSION: Although uncommon, peripheral neuropathy can occur as permanent toxicity due to 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy and should be early identified and treated to improve patient's quality of life.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da DorRevista Dor v.18 n.2 20172017-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132017000200178en10.5935/1806-0013.20170035
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Cavalcanti,Ismar Lima
Gonçalves,Odiléa Rangel
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Cavalcanti,Ismar Lima
Gonçalves,Odiléa Rangel
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5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
author_facet Rondinelli,Marina Flaksman Curi
Cavalcanti,Ismar Lima
Gonçalves,Odiléa Rangel
Verçosa,Nubia
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title 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
title_short 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
title_full 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
title_fullStr 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
title_full_unstemmed 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. Case report
title_sort 5-fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy. case report
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapeutic drugs is today one of the major limiting factors in cancer pharmacological therapy due to its negative influence in the cancer patient's quality of life. Its incidence varies depending on the pharmacological nature of the therapy used. Peripheral neurotoxicity caused by 5-Fluorouracil was scarcely described, being characterized as rare adverse effect of this drug. The objective of this study is to report a 5-Fluorouracil induced late peripheral neuropathy case treated at the Pain Clinic, with standard care for neuropathic main. CASE REPORT: Female patient, 62 years old, undergoing 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy 2520mg/week in 5 cycles of 360mg/day continuous infusion to treat colorectal cancer. Three months after the end of the cycle she reported burning pain and hand and foot dysesthesia with proximal irradiation and allodynia. She was referred to the Pain Clinic 2 years after the symptoms onset. The treatment started with gabapentin and she was advised to have psychiatric follow-up and physical exercises. The Visual Numeric Scale was used to assed pain. In less than 6 months the patient reported pain improvement with values reduced from 10 to 2. CONCLUSION: Although uncommon, peripheral neuropathy can occur as permanent toxicity due to 5-Fluorouracil chemotherapy and should be early identified and treated to improve patient's quality of life.
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