Sunburn Recall Reaction and Mucositis Secondary to Methotrexate Toxicity.

Sunburn Recall Reaction and Mucositis Secondary to Methotrexate Toxicity. Skinmed. 2018;16(5):340-341 Authors: Cooper E, Schexnayder L, Meaux T Abstract A 59-year-old Native American female presented with a 4-day history of malaise, abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice, and a "sunburn-like rash" on the upper chest and back despite lack of recent sun exposure (Figure 1). Medical history was significant for a twenty-year history of universal vitiligo and a five-year history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treated with methotrexate (MTX), adalimumab, prednisone, and naproxen sodium. Cutaneous examination revealed hemorrhagic crusting of upper and lower lips (Figure 2), scleral icterus, diffuse jaundice of the skin, and well-demarcated erythematous patches on mid-upper back and anterior neck. The patient had a few scattered erythematous papules with whitish center on bilateral extensor surfaces of the upper extremities and scattered petechiae on both the trunk and upper extremities. PMID: 30413231 [PubMed - in process]
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